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TradingView launches market data for Hyperliquid and Trade.xyzBlockBeats reported that on July 4, TradingView announced the integration of Hyperliquid and Trade.xyz on-chain market data. Users can now directly view real-time price trends of decentralized perpetual contracts. Hyperliquid is currently the largest and most liquid decentralized perpetual contract trading platform, supporting both lending and full EVM functionality. Its cumulative trading volume has surpassed 4 trillion USD. Recent growth has mainly come from the HIP-3 upgrade, which allows independent teams to deploy their own perpetual contract markets on the Hyperliquid infrastructure. Trade.xyz was the first deployer of HIP-3 and remains the largest participant, offering round-the-clock perpetual contract trading across multiple asset classes, covering stocks, commodities, forex, and pre-IPO markets.
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Shanghai Shipping Exchange: Excess Idle Capacity in Coastal Market, Composite Index Continues DeclineGolden Ten Data reported on July 4 that, according to the Shanghai Shipping Exchange, this week, persistent heavy rainfall in the south has kept daily coal consumption at power plants low. The peak electricity consumption season has not yet arrived, and downstream overall inventory digestion remains slow. In addition, declining coal prices have suppressed downstream procurement, and most traders are maintaining a wait-and-see attitude. There are sufficient ships waiting at northern anchorages, and the composite index continues to decline. On July 3, the China Coastal (Bulk Cargo) Composite Freight Index released by the Shanghai Shipping Exchange closed at 1,037.36 points, down 6.7% from the previous period.
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TradingView adds support for Hyperliquid and Trade[XYZ] dataForesight News reports that TradingView has added support for Hyperliquid and Trade[XYZ] data. Users can search for the relevant market data in Supercharts by entering the HYPERLIQUID: or HIP3XYZ: prefix.
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