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OpenSea Teases Introduction of Perpetual Contracts Powered by Hyperliquid

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Last updated: June 5, 2026 6:05 am
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Published: June 5, 2026
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OpenSea, a leading marketplace for non-fungible tokens (NFTs), appears to be on the verge of expanding its offerings by incorporating perpetual contracts, potentially signifying a significant shift towards crypto trading. Zack Brenner, the Product Marketing Lead at OpenSea, recently engaged users on the social media platform X, inquiring about interest in early access to these new trading products. His inquiry generated considerable buzz, suggesting that OpenSea may be ready to launch a trading feature that goes beyond its traditional focus on NFTs.

In response to a question about the technical infrastructure supporting the potential new service, Brenner confirmed that Hyperliquid, a prominent on-chain derivatives platform, would be the powering force behind this initiative. The mention of Hyperliquid caught the attention of traders and crypto enthusiasts alike, as the platform is recognized for allowing users to trade perpetual contracts—financial instruments that track the price of assets without necessitating direct ownership.

The integration of Hyperliquid’s capabilities into OpenSea could mark a transformative development for the NFT marketplace by offering users a pathway into the realm of crypto derivatives trading, all without the need for OpenSea to establish a new derivatives exchange independently. This move could broaden the platform’s appeal, attracting a user base interested in more than just NFT transactions.

Despite facing a decline in market share following the explosive growth of NFTs in 2021 and 2022, OpenSea still ranks as a significant player in the NFT domain. According to CoinGecko, OpenSea is currently the third-largest marketplace, commanding a 19.9% share of monthly NFT trading volume, equating to approximately $66.52 million.

The discussions surrounding perpetual contracts come in the wake of OpenSea’s postponement of its SEA token launch, which was initially scheduled for March. The firm cited unfavorable market conditions as the reason for the delay and stressed that it wanted to ensure everything was strategically aligned before proceeding with the launch. The SEA token is expected to support a broader “trade everything” strategy that encompasses NFTs, token trading, and features like perpetual futures.

Brenner’s recent commentary hints that the development of a perps product could be an integral component of OpenSea’s transition to this broader product strategy. This addition may cater to users seeking trading opportunities beyond simple NFT transactions and position the platform in closer competition with exchanges that merge spot trading and derivatives.

Furthermore, Hyperliquid is gaining traction in the sphere of regulated market products, as evidenced by Grayscale’s recent updates to its ETF filing associated with Hyperliquid, which includes a fee structure of 0.29%. Other firms, such as 21Shares and Bitwise, have already introduced Hyperliquid-linked products.

At present, OpenSea has yet to provide concrete information on whether the perpetual contracts will be available to all users or introduced through a limited testing phase. Brenner’s posts suggest a possible rollout powered by Hyperliquid, but comprehensive details remain forthcoming, leaving the crypto community eager for more information.

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