Hyperliquid Minimum Order Size for Every Pair (BTC, ETH, SOL + 200 More) — 2026
Complete reference for Hyperliquid minimum order sizes, maximum leverage, and margin requirements for BTC, ETH, SOL, and all 200+ perpetual pairs.
One of the most common questions from new Hyperliquid traders: what is the minimum order size? The answer depends on the pair, your leverage, and the current price. Here is everything you need to know.
How Minimum Order Size Works
Hyperliquid uses a minimum notional value system, not a minimum token amount. This means the minimum order size in dollar terms stays roughly constant, but the minimum number of tokens changes as the price moves.
For most pairs, the minimum notional value is approximately $10. At 10x leverage, you need $1 in margin. At 50x leverage, you need $0.20 in margin.
BTC Perpetual
Minimum order: 0.001 BTC (approximately $67 at current prices). Maximum leverage: 50x. Margin required at max leverage: approximately $1.34.
ETH Perpetual
Minimum order: 0.01 ETH (approximately $20 at current prices). Maximum leverage: 50x. Margin required at max leverage: approximately $0.40.
SOL Perpetual
Minimum order: 0.1 SOL (approximately $13 at current prices). Maximum leverage: 20x.
Other Popular Pairs
HYPE: minimum 1 token. DOGE: minimum 100 tokens. XRP: minimum 10 tokens. The pattern is consistent — roughly $10 notional minimum across all pairs.
Maximum Leverage by Pair
Hyperliquid offers up to 50x leverage on BTC and ETH, 20x on mid-cap coins like SOL and AVAX, and 5-10x on smaller altcoins. HIP-3 tokenized assets (stocks, commodities) typically offer 3-20x depending on the asset.
Size Decimals
Each pair has a specific decimal precision for order sizes. BTC uses 5 decimals (0.00001 BTC minimum increment). ETH uses 4 decimals. Most altcoins use 0-2 decimals.
How to Check Any Pair
Open the Buildix Screener and click on any pair to see its deep view with full specifications including minimum size, max leverage, and current margin requirements.
Use the Position Size Calculator to calculate your exact position size based on your account balance and risk tolerance.