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Dreamcash will close the CASH perpetual market built on HIP-3.

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Hyperliquid ecosystem mobile trading platform Dreamcash announced it will shut down its CASH perpetual market deployed under HIP-3. The shutdown will be phased over three days from June 30 to July 2, with each market settling sequentially at oracle prices. All open positions will be automatically closed at the settlement price, requiring no user action. As the platform uses a non-custodial architecture, user funds, balances and rewards remain unaffected, so no withdrawal is needed. Dreamcash stated it will reallocate core resources to developing its mobile trading application, which itself is unaffected and will continue operating as usual.

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