Discover HyperEVM, Hyperliquid’s EVM-compatible execution layer delivering sub-second finality. Deploy lightning-fast dApps through its streamlined RPC endpoints and native $HYPE gas.
HyperEVM is an EVM-compatible chain built on Hyperliquid’s high-performance L1 and secured by the HyperBFT consensus. It delivers sub-second finality and uses the native $HYPE token for gas. Developers can deploy Solidity contracts with standard tooling, while built-in precompiles provide access to Hyperliquid’s on-chain liquidity. This architecture enables ultra-fast DeFi, gaming, and infrastructure dApps within the EVM ecosystem.
– Related: 📚 Supported Blockchains • 🌐 RPC Nodes → HyperEVM • 🔗 Official HyperEVM Website
RPC Gateway for HyperEVM blockchain
Connect to HyperEVM and Fetch the Latest Block
This widget lets you instantly query the latest block height (or equivalent) for HyperEVM using a chain-specific RPC method like eth_blockNumber, getblockcount, or getBlockHeight. Useful for connectivity checks, uptime monitoring, or API testing.
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Retrieve HyperEVM Node Status or Client Version via RPC
Use this pre-configured request to get version or status information for your connected HyperEVM node. Whether it's web3_clientVersion, getblockchaininfo, or chain-specific endpoints, the method is optimized for each supported blockchain.
Test HyperEVM RPC Methods in Postman
Explore and test HyperEVM blockchain methods instantly using our pre-configured Postman collection. Perfect for developers who want to experiment with HyperEVM RPC endpoints, validate API responses, or integrate HyperEVM into their applications.
How to use the HyperEVM Postman Collection
- Get your API key: Visit Tatum Dashboard to obtain your free API key
- Import the collection: Click the "Run in Postman" button below to import the HyperEVM collection
- Configure your environment: Update the
gateway-api-keyvariable in the Tatum Gateway environment - Start testing: Execute any HyperEVM RPC method and see real-time responses