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builderLiquidationsByTime - Builder Liquidation Fills by Time

Retrieve builder-attributed liquidation fills inside a bounded time window from the Dwellir Hyperliquid Index over /info or JSON-RPC.

Use builderLiquidationsByTime to retrieve builder-attributed liquidation fills inside a bounded time window. Results are ordered by ascending fill time.

Endpoints

REST-style Info API:

Text
POST https://api-hyperliquid-index.n.dwellir.com/YOUR_API_KEY/info

JSON-RPC:

Text
POST https://api-hyperliquid-index.n.dwellir.com/YOUR_API_KEY/jsonrpc

Parameters

FieldTypeRequiredDescription
typestringyesMust be builderLiquidationsByTime for /info.
builderstringyes0x-prefixed builder address.
coinstringnoExact Hyperliquid market symbol, for example BTC. When supplied, only rows for that market are returned.
startTimenumberyes, unless cursor is suppliedInclusive Unix timestamp in milliseconds. Skipped when cursor is supplied.
endTimenumbernoExclusive Unix timestamp in milliseconds.
cursorstringnoPagination cursor in time_txIndex format. Resumes after that (time, txIndex) pair.
limitnumbernoMaximum rows to return, capped at 2000.

Billing

Billed by returned fill objects

builderLiquidationsByTime responses are billed by the number of fill objects returned, not as one response per HTTP request. A response with 100 fills counts as 100 responses/API credits.

Requests that return an empty array are billed as 0 responses/API credits and do not count against usage. Error responses are not charged.

Cursor pagination

txIndex is the fill's block-local position in the node_fills_by_block event array. It is exposed as a stable fill pagination key, not as a replica_cmds-compatible action index.

REST-style Example

Bash
curl -X POST "https://api-hyperliquid-index.n.dwellir.com/YOUR_API_KEY/info" \
  -H "content-type: application/json" \
  -d '{
  "type": "builderLiquidationsByTime",
  "builder": "0x2222222222222222222222222222222222222222",
  "coin": "BTC",
  "startTime": 1753606200000,
  "endTime": 1753606300000,
  "limit": 100
}'

JSON-RPC Example

Bash
curl -X POST "https://api-hyperliquid-index.n.dwellir.com/YOUR_API_KEY/jsonrpc" \
  -H "content-type: application/json" \
  -d '{
  "jsonrpc": "2.0",
  "id": 1,
  "method": "builderLiquidationsByTime",
  "params": {
    "builder": "0x2222222222222222222222222222222222222222",
    "coin": "BTC",
    "startTime": 1753606200000,
    "endTime": 1753606300000,
    "limit": 100
  }
}'

Response

REST /info responses return an array directly. JSON-RPC responses return the same array under result. Empty matches return []; they are not errors.