$HPERP
The economic engine of HoodPerp
HoodPerp earns fees on every spot swap and perpetual trade. Those fees accumulate on-chain, market-buy $HPERP, and burn — tying protocol growth directly to token supply without touching user funds.

Circulating supply index
100.0%
Illustrative — burns reduce supply over time
Built for holders who care about alignment
Aligned with growth
$HPERP doesn't sit in a discretionary treasury. Every protocol fee routes to a transparent vault and recycles into market buys — the busier HoodPerp gets, the more fuel enters the flywheel.
Supply only shrinks
Purchased tokens are sent to an unrecoverable burn address. No unlock schedules, no team dumps through the buyback path — just auditable on-chain reductions.
Non-custodial by design
Fees never pass through admin wallets mid-trade. The BuybackVault holds USDG, the keeper executes along a fixed pool route, and anyone can verify every burn on Robinhood Chain.
Fee flywheel
The fee flywheel
More trading activity means more USDG in the vault. More buybacks mean fewer tokens in circulation. The loop runs automatically on-chain — no committee, no opaque treasury decisions.
- Transparent vault balance
- Fixed swap route
- Public burn events
Buyback & burn
Fees settle as USDG in the BuybackVault. On a fixed cadence, an authorized keeper swaps USDG for $HPERP through Uniswap v4 and immediately burns the proceeds. Every step is event-logged on Robinhood Chain.
Protocol fees
Spot · Perps · USDG
BuybackVault
On-chain accumulation
Uniswap v4
USDG → $HPERP
Permanent burn
0x…dEaD
Vault fill · keeper trigger · burn
Token model
- Fee sources
- Spot swaps · Perpetuals
- Settlement asset
- USDG
- Buyback asset
- $HPERP
- Execution
- Uniswap v4 (Robinhood Chain)
- Burn destination
- 0x000000000000000000000000000000000000dEaD
- Cadence
- Keeper-triggered · interval + cap per run

$HPERP
Contract addresses, treasury dashboards, and on-chain data panels publish at launch. Follow audits and research on GitHub.
Contracts & security
Minimal, auditable Solidity. Routers handle trading flows; the BuybackVault is a separate contract deployed at token launch. Verified source on GitHub.
| Contract | Role | Status |
|---|---|---|
| BuybackVault | Accumulates USDG fees; keeper-triggered HPERP buybacks and burns. | At token launch |
| Router / WithdrawRouter | Atomic stock ↔ USDG swaps and Lighter margin — fees exit to vault. | With trading platform |
| Universal Router | Owner-curated Uniswap v4 routes only; no user-supplied calldata. | Canonical |
Keeper limited to owner-set USDG/HPERP v4 pool — no arbitrary swaps.
maxSpendPerRun caps USDG per buyback; interval throttles frequency.
rescue() cannot sweep USDG or HPERP from the vault.
Ownable2Step + multisig owner at launch.
Addresses at launch
BuybackVault · HPERP token — publishing on github.com/hoodperp
Common questions
Does buyback guarantee price appreciation?+
No. Buybacks reduce circulating supply but do not promise returns. $HPERP remains a high-risk asset.
Who triggers buybacks?+
An authorized keeper calls executeBuyback after the interval elapses, with minOut and deadline supplied off-chain.
When do contracts go live?+
Trading routers deploy with the platform. BuybackVault deploys at $HPERP token launch; addresses publish on GitHub.
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