XMR1 / USDC Liquidity
Live order-book depth for the XMR ↔ XMR1 transit route on Hyperliquid.
The visible order book only reaches ±0.48% from mid (Hyperliquid returns at most 20 price levels per side), so the capacity figure is a conservative lower bound — actual depth beyond this range is larger.
Depth by distance from mid price
Estimated slippage by order size
| Amount | Buy XMR | Sell XMR | Mode |
|---|---|---|---|
| $1,000 | 0.280% | 0.217% | Direct |
| $5,000 | 0.286% | 0.219% | Direct |
| $10,000 | 0.287% | 0.275% | Direct |
| $25,000 | 0.296% | 0.328% | TWAP |
| $50,000 | 0.308% | 0.375% | TWAP |
| $100,000 | 0.341% | — | TWAP |
| $250,000 | — | — | TWAP |
“—” means the order exceeds the visible book: beyond that point, execution switches to TWAP over time rather than instant, smoothing the price well below the slippage shown here.
Capacity over the last 24 hours
About XMR ↔ XMR1 liquidity
Swapoon routes Monero (XMR) swaps through XMR1, the wrapped form of Monero that trades against USDC on Hyperliquid’s on-chain order book. This page shows the live depth of that market — how much can be traded near the current price without moving it — because it directly determines the rate and settlement quality of an XMR swap.
Unlike an automated market maker, Hyperliquid uses a central limit order book, so liquidity lives in resting bids and asks rather than pool reserves. Large orders are executed with a time-weighted average price (TWAP) strategy, split into smaller chunks over time to reduce market impact — which is why the real transit capacity exceeds what a single instant order would consume. Figures here are indicative and update continuously as the book changes.
Source: Hyperliquid (@260) · updated 4 minutes ago