Hackathon winner · Hyperliquid London (Encode Club)

WAR.MARKET

A weekend demo: one-click macro baskets on Hyperliquid. Pick a thesis — Taiwan invasion, oil shock, AI collapse — set size and leverage, fire the whole basket in one click instead of legging it by hand.

Status: live demo Settlement: Hyperliquid (HIP-3) Execution: Pear Protocol API Code: open source
What it is

The global tension terminal.

Global risk moves as one system. Execution doesn't. A single macro shock can hit chips, energy, FX, and beta at once — but most traders still build that exposure leg by leg across fragmented venues.

WAR.MARKET packages a thesis — Taiwan invasion, say — into a ready-to-trade long/short basket. Pick the view, set size and leverage. The whole structure routes through Pear Protocol and settles on Hyperliquid.

Geopolitical
Taiwan invasion
Long defense / oil / USD beta, short chips and Asia tech beta.
Energy
Oil shock
Long energy and inflation hedges, short rate-sensitive growth.
Tech
AI collapse
Short AI beta and capex names, long defensives and cash-yield proxies.
How it works

Four steps, one trade.

01
Pick a thesis
Pre-built narrative baskets, each with a transparent set of long/short legs.
02
Size & leverage
Set notional and leverage at the basket level. No per-leg fiddling.
03
Route through Pear
EIP-712 auth with Pear Protocol. The basket fans out into the underlying perp orders.
04
Settle on Hyperliquid
Positions land on HL's books. Verify on Pear or on Hyperliquid directly.
Stack

Built thin, on top of two real protocols.

Frontend
Next.js · TypeScript · wagmi · viem
Wallet auth, basket UI, P&L view, terminal-style aesthetic.
Execution
Pear Protocol API
EIP-712 auth. Turns a basket spec into the underlying long/short orders.
Settlement
Hyperliquid (HIP-3 perps)
Every position resolves on HL's matching engine — same books as the rest of the ecosystem.
Code
Open source. Hackathon code — a reference, not audited infrastructure.
Origin & status

A weekend build that won, then stayed online.

WAR.MARKET was built at the Hyperliquid London Community Hackathon (Encode Club) — a single-weekend demo of how HIP-3, plus a routing layer like Pear, collapses a multi-leg macro view into one click. It won the build category and stayed online as a working reference, not a separate product.

Same question as the rest of this site: what HIP-3 unlocks once the execution layer catches up. Compost is the deposit side. WAR.MARKET is the trading side.

What this is — and isn't

A live hackathon build, not an audited product. Use small sizes, verify every position on Hyperliquid directly, and treat it as a UX reference for how HIP-3 baskets could be packaged — not a recommendation to size into one.

Links

Open the demo or the code.