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Corey Hoffstein suggests that if he were running Hyperliquid or Lighter, he would reserve most of his "season 3" resources for building parallel KYC order book liquidity.
This indicates that enhancing liquidity in compliant order books may be a strategic emphasis in future development cycles for such platforms.
Hoffstein previously noted that his portfolio reached an all-time high on October 9, 2007, the day the global financial crisis began unfolding, according to a past article. In another instance, Intel’s stock set a fresh record after 26 years, as reported by KonekoKitten in a separate report. These milestones provide additional context to recent discussions about platform liquidity and compliance.