Open Interest (Hyperliquid)
Hyperliquid open interest.
What it measures
Open interest on the Hyperliquid perpetual: outstanding contracts on the on-chain order-book venue. Read it the same way as USDT-margined OI — rising OI with rising price means fresh longs, falling OI on a move means closing or liquidation — but for the on-chain leverage pool specifically. Divergence between Hyperliquid OI and centralized-venue OI shows which crowd is building the position.
References: OI multi-window cross-exchange.
Point-in-time, leak-free
Like every QUANT_API feature, positioning.oi_hl is computed point-in-time: each value uses only data that had actually arrived at the timestamp you query — live or historical. No restatements, no backfills that quietly rewrite the past, no look-ahead. The value your backtest sees at a given stamp is the value the live API would have returned at that stamp. How we enforce this is documented on the methodology page.
Windows & transforms
The signal is computed over rolling windows; each window can be served raw or through a transform (z-score, percentile rank, delta…). Which windows and transforms you can query depends on your plan — the signal itself supports:
Plan & access
positioning.oi_hl unlocks on the Edge plan ($499/mo) and every plan above it. Every new account starts with a 14-day free trial of the Signal plan — no card required. The trial covers Signal-plan features, so you can evaluate the API end-to-end before upgrading to Edge.
Example call
Resolve the latest value for BTC (5m window, zscore transform — both available on the Edge plan):
curl -G https://api.quant-api.dev/v1/features/live \
-H "Authorization: Bearer fk_live_<your_key>" \
--data-urlencode "asset=BTC" \
--data-urlencode "features=positioning.oi_hl@5m:zscore"Same key works on /v1/features/historical for point-in-time backtesting — see the API docs.