Documentation
Slate, explained
Slate is a calm room for outcome markets, built on Hyperliquid HIP-4. You read the question and the context first, then take a side. No leaderboard, no confetti, no pressure to act. These pages cover how it works, what it costs, how questions resolve, and why your funds stay yours.
What an outcome market is
An outcome market turns a real-world question into a price. Take “Will the Fed change rates in June?”Instead of an opinion, the market gives it a number: a price between $0 and $1 that reads as the crowd’s implied probability. If the answer turns out Yes, a Yes share is worth $1. If No, it’s worth $0. The price moves as people weigh in, so it’s a live estimate of how likely the thing is, in money rather than hot takes.
Slate is the reading room on top of those markets: curated questions, plain-language context next to each one, and a single, considered place to take a view. The trading happens on Hyperliquid; Slate makes it legible.
Who it’s for
- People who like to think before they act, and want a number to test their read against.
- Forecasters, analysts, and the simply curious who’d rather weigh a question than chase a chart.
- Anyone who wants honest exposure to an event without the casino energy that usually comes with it.
How we keep it calm
- Read first, take second. Context sits next to every question. The point is a considered view, not a fast one.
- One transparent fee. A single small builder fee per take, shown before you commit. Nothing else.
- Your funds stay yours. Slate is non-custodial. It can place takes you ask for, never move your money out.
- No theatre. No winners-and-losers framing, no flashing red and green, no streaks nudging you to trade. Just the question and the odds.
Start here
How Slate works
Sign in, fund, take a side, and let the agent place it. The whole loop, start to finish, with a worked example.
Fees
What Slate charges and how. A single, transparent builder fee on each take. Nothing else.
How questions resolve
When and how a market settles, who decides the outcome, what a void market means, and where settled questions live.
Safety & your funds
Why Slate is non-custodial, what the trading agent can and can't do, how to export your key, and where Slate isn't available.
FAQ
Short answers to the real questions: is it gambling, is my money safe, what's the minimum, how do I cash out, and more.