CoinWorld news, on January 8, Hyperliquid stated on platform X that the community plays a key role in the development of the ecosystem, and their feedback is highly valued. Recently, there have been some misunderstandings regarding validators. This is to clarify: · All validators are qualified based on their performance on the testnet and cannot acquire a seat through purchase; related false statements undermine the efforts of those validators who have invested time and energy to understand the system; as blockchain matures, the set of validators will gradually expand. · As previously announced, a foundation delegation program will be launched to support high-performing validators and further decentralize the network. · Anyone can run an API server pointing to any node; example client code sends requests to a specific API server, but this is not a fundamental requirement of the network. · It is unacceptable for users to attempt to create a black market for testnet HYPE; this has been stated multiple times; we will continue to work on improving the onboarding process for the testnet. · The node code is currently closed source; open sourcing is important, and the project will open source after development reaches a stable state; Hyperliquid's development speed is several orders of magnitude faster than most projects, and its scope is also several orders of magnitude larger than most projects; the code will be open sourced when it is safe to do so. · Currently, there is only one binary file. Even for very mature networks like Solana, the vast majority of validators run a single client.