P2P.org launches low-latency stream for Sui, Hyperliquid

P2P.org launched Syncro Data Stream for Sui and Hyperliquid, sending on-chain transactions and order flow from its validator nodes. Service costs $2,000 per month per network with a one-week free trial.

P2P.org on May 28, 2026 launched Syncro Data Stream for Sui and Hyperliquid, a low-latency feed that delivers on-chain transaction and order-flow data directly from the company’s active validator nodes. The service is available now and is priced at $2,000 per month for each network; new clients can start a one-week free trial without a credit card.

The product streams data at the point of origin rather than through public endpoints, checkpoints or shared RPC infrastructure. P2P.org stated the design reduces the time between when events occur on-chain and when trading systems receive them.

On Sui, the stream provides pre-checkpoint transaction events captured during certificate processing, allowing clients to receive activity before it appears on public feeds. The Sui offering pairs real-time transaction streaming with a low-latency transaction landing service, delivered over a secured WebSocket endpoint with isolated credentials and per-client IP allowlisting.

For Hyperliquid, the feed supplies full order flow from P2P.org’s active validator and private sentry nodes. The stream reports every order across assets — open, modify, cancel and fill — and includes order side, price, quantity, status, order ID and user attribution. Operational signals are carried on a separate error and metrics channel to keep them distinct from market data.

Delivery options include WebSocket JSON or ESP binary formats, with choices for per-asset subscriptions or a full firehose. P2P.org stated provisioning typically completes within hours of IP allowlisting. Technical documentation and product details are available on the company’s website.

Syncro is P2P.org’s trading infrastructure product line. The line began earlier this year with Syncro Sender, a Solana transaction landing service the company reported is already in production with trading firms. The Sui and Hyperliquid streams are the next products in that line. P2P.org has operated validator services since 2018 across more than 40 proof-of-stake networks.

“Sui and Hyperliquid are attracting serious execution-critical teams, and those teams need data infrastructure that matches the speed of the chains they are trading on,” Prash Pandit, P2P.org’s VP of Validation, commented. “Public endpoints were not built for that. Syncro Data Stream was.”

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