Covalent launches GoldRush low‑latency stream

Covalent announced GoldRush, a Streaming API with dedicated low‑latency nodes in Tokyo, a private backbone and no rate limits aimed at real‑time market data for Hyperliquid’s 613 markets. The company said a dashboard is forthcoming to pair with the node rollout. (x.com)

A streaming application programming interface is a live feed for software, like a market terminal for code instead of people. Covalent said it has added Hyperliquid market data to its GoldRush stream with dedicated infrastructure in Tokyo. (goldrush.dev) Covalent’s April 2 changelog says the rollout covers Hyperliquid’s markets with dedicated nodes in Tokyo, a private backbone for data ingestion, and no rate limits on the GoldRush Streaming application programming interface. The company’s post said the service is aimed at real-time access across 613 Hyperliquid markets. (goldrush.dev) (x.com) Hyperliquid is a decentralized exchange on its own Layer 1 blockchain with fully onchain order books, and its public application programming interface already offers REST and WebSocket market data. Covalent said GoldRush adds data the public endpoint does not expose, including liquidations and vault actions, plus full historical backfill. (hyperliquid.gitbook.io) (bowen31337.github.io) (goldrush.dev) The pitch is speed and consistency. Covalent said GoldRush’s Streaming application programming interface was built for sub-second updates, and the Hyperliquid deployment bypasses public application programming interface constraints that can slow or cap heavy users. (covalenthq.com) (goldrush.dev) That matters for firms and developers running trading bots, dashboards, and risk systems that need every trade and liquidation as it happens. Covalent’s Hyperliquid package includes OHLCV price data, wallet watching for thousands of wallets, and live analytics tools such as a market screener and liquidation map. (goldrush.dev) Covalent has been expanding GoldRush beyond standard blockchain indexing into low-latency data services. In 2025, the company said the platform had moved into public beta for streaming balances, wallet activity, new trading pairs, and OHLCV data across blockchains. (covalenthq.com) The Hyperliquid launch also fits Covalent’s broader push into fast chains and trading infrastructure. Recent company posts say GoldRush streaming support has also gone live for Sonic, while MegaETH support was described as coming soon. (covalenthq.com 1) (covalenthq.com 2) Covalent said a dashboard is coming alongside the node rollout, giving users a front end to the same low-latency feed. The company is selling GoldRush as a way to consume Hyperliquid like a direct market data line rather than a public crypto application programming interface. (x.com) (goldrush.dev)

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