NEARCrypto
NEAR Protocol perpetual$1.59▼ −2.83%(−$0.05)
Trade NEAR Protocol
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If you put in $100...
Practiceat 5× leverage$500 of NEAR
1×10× max
If NEAR ↑ 10%
+$50
If NEAR ↓ 10%
−$50
Liquidated at −20%
Leverage cuts both ways. Real liquidations can fire before the thresholds shown here if maintenance margin is breached, so treat these as ballpark estimates rather than guarantees.
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About
NEAR is a public blockchain platform that uses a proof-of-stake consensus mechanism and provides smart-contract functionality. Its native cryptocurrency is NEAR. It was founded in 2018 by Illia Polosukhin and Alexander Skidanov, with mainnet launching in 2020.
Worth knowing
Leverage cuts both ways.
- You can be liquidated in a single move if your losses exceed your collateral.
- Funding fees apply every hour, charged by whichever side is more crowded.
- You don't own NEAR or any underlying claim — no dividends, no voting rights.
Speaking the language
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Frequently asked questions
How do I trade NEAR Protocol on Hyperliquid?
Click the Long or Short button on this page. You'll be taken to the Hyperliquid trade form for NEAR Protocol perpetual where you can size the position, set leverage, and place the order. Settlement is in USDC, on-chain.
What is a NEAR Protocol perpetual future?
A NEAR Protocol perpetual is a contract whose price tracks the underlying NEAR Protocol asset. It has no expiration date. You post margin in USDC and your profit or loss is the price difference between entry and exit, settled in USDC. The funding-rate mechanism keeps the perpetual price aligned with the underlying.
Do I own the underlying asset?
No. Trading a perpetual gives you exposure to the price; you don't own the underlying. You don't receive dividends, voting rights, or any claim on the asset. The position is purely a price bet settled in USDC.
Is this custodial?
No. All trading happens directly on Hyperliquid, a decentralized exchange. Liquidiction is a non-custodial frontend. You sign transactions from your own wallet.
