Proposal: Proposal: Low-cost Enhancement to HyperLiquid Integration
Objective: This proposal suggests renaming the Arbitrum protocol to "HLB" (HyperLiquid Bridge) to more accurately reflect its primary usage, which is centered around its integration with the application "Hyperliquid." The aim is to align the protocol’s branding with its dominant use case, which has increasingly become focused on serving this single, high-performance application.
Background: Arbitrum has been a significant player in the Layer 2 space, offering enhanced transaction speeds and reduced costs on the Ethereum network. However, over time, the protocol’s most prominent and consistent use has been as the underlying infrastructure for the "Hyperliquid" app—a platform that demands high throughput and seamless liquidity management.
Given this focused application, the proposed name "HyperLiquid Bridge" (HLB) is a direct reflection of Arbitrum's role in the ecosystem:
Rationale:
Implementation Plan: The transition from "Arbitrum" to "HLB" will be carefully managed to ensure a seamless experience for the Hyperliquid app and its users. Key steps include:
Conclusion: Renaming the Arbitrum protocol to HLB (HyperLiquid Bridge) is a strategic decision that aligns the protocol’s identity with its predominant use case, the Hyperliquid app. This change will clarify its role in the ecosystem, streamline communication, and reinforce its market position as the infrastructure behind Hyperliquid.
Proposal: Proposal: Low-cost Enhancement to HyperLiquid Integration
Objective: This proposal suggests renaming the Arbitrum protocol to "HLB" (HyperLiquid Bridge) to more accurately reflect its primary usage, which is centered around its integration with the application "Hyperliquid." The aim is to align the protocol’s branding with its dominant use case, which has increasingly become focused on serving this single, high-performance application.
Background: Arbitrum has been a significant player in the Layer 2 space, offering enhanced transaction speeds and reduced costs on the Ethereum network. However, over time, the protocol’s most prominent and consistent use has been as the underlying infrastructure for the "Hyperliquid" app—a platform that demands high throughput and seamless liquidity management.
Given this focused application, the proposed name "HyperLiquid Bridge" (HLB) is a direct reflection of Arbitrum's role in the ecosystem:
Rationale:
Implementation Plan: The transition from "Arbitrum" to "HLB" will be carefully managed to ensure a seamless experience for the Hyperliquid app and its users. Key steps include:
Conclusion: Renaming the Arbitrum protocol to HLB (HyperLiquid Bridge) is a strategic decision that aligns the protocol’s identity with its predominant use case, the Hyperliquid app. This change will clarify its role in the ecosystem, streamline communication, and reinforce its market position as the infrastructure behind Hyperliquid.
Referring to the core meaning, no costs involved.
Referring to the core meaning, no costs involved.
How will this rebranding affect other applications or projects currently using Arbitrum that are not related to Hyperliquid? Could this shift in identity alienate or discourage those other users?
Are there no costs attached to this proposal? Are there any dev hours needed from the Arbitrum side?
How will this rebranding affect other applications or projects currently using Arbitrum that are not related to Hyperliquid? Could this shift in identity alienate or discourage those other users?
Are there no costs attached to this proposal? Are there any dev hours needed from the Arbitrum side?