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# Deploying with HyperQuant

HyperQuant's ToolBox allows users with little technical knowledge to deploy dApps on HyperLiquid's EVM. Deployment of contracts within HQ's platform will also automatically manage RPC endpoints for you, alleviating another technical hurdle for effortless optimization and speed of execution. \
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Benefits of HyperLiquid's EVM include but are not limited to:

* Enhanced performance brings higher throughput with lower relative gas fees and faster transaction processing making it more suitable for effective high-frequency trading and actions.
* Advanced security provides additional layers of protection against routine vulnerabilities and exploits. This focus on security ensures that smart contracts executed on the platform are more robust when code based subtleties may be overlooked.
* Full Ethereum EVM compatibility to which developers can directly migrate any dApp from Ethereum into the HyperLiquid ecosystem with only minor code changes (new contract addresses, etc), facilitating a project's multi-chain efforts and faster overall deployment.

In short, deploying with HL's EVM enhances performance, security, and gas efficiency while maintaining backwards compatibility with existing Ethereum contracts. Combined with developer tools, deploying on HL through HQ offers robust, efficient, and secure decentralized applications on the HyperLiquid platform.


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