What the Hyperliquid Stablecoin Deal Was Really About
Tether dominates Binance, but Coinbase just installed USDC on Hyperliquid. The battle for stablecoin distribution is intensifying.
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Bitwise CIO Matt Hougan said Hyperliquid is undervalued as HYPE gains 77% this year and its buyback model drives value. The post Bitwise CIO says Hyperliquid is undervalued as HYPE leads large cap crypto gains appeared first on Crypto Briefing.
Read full articleTether dominates Binance, but Coinbase just installed USDC on Hyperliquid. The battle for stablecoin distribution is intensifying.
Bitwise CIO says Hyperliquid targets the $600T global asset market as ETFs, USDC support, and tokenized stock momentum grow. The post HYPE hits highest level since October near $48 as Bitwise CIO calls Hyperliquid a super app appeared first on Crypto Briefing.
HYPE rises 24% in six days as Hyperliquid volume, synthetic markets, USDC activity, and buyback reports draw crypto attention. HYPE has gained fresh attention as traders reassess Hyperliquid’s role in on-chain markets. The token reportedly rose about 24% in six days, moving from $38.32 on May 13 to $47.65. The move came as market discussion […] The post HYPE Gains Momentum as Hyperliquid Narrative Strengthens Across Crypto appeared first on Live Bitcoin News.
HYPE soared as the SEC opened the door to third-party tokenized stocks. Strategy bought another $2B in BTC, and price still went lower.
Social media activity around HYPE surged as multiple catalysts, including US policy changes and exchange integrations, hit in the same week.
Hyperliquid price rose 24% in six days as HYPE neared its ATH, helped by the CLARITY Act, USDC growth, Bitwise and SPCX.
Anatoly Yakovenko argues Solana needs its own atomically composable perpetuals DEX as Hyperliquid pursues regulatory clarity in Washington.
Hyperliquid’s lead in onchain perpetuals drew a fresh challenge from the Solana ecosystem after Solana co-founder Anatoly Yakovenko, known as Toly, argued that Solana needs its own atomically composable perp DEX inside the SVM. The debate comes as Hyperliquid is already trying to define its regulatory path in Washington during the advancement of the CLARITY Act. The exchange began with Hyperliquid co-founder Jeffrey Yan saying he had spent several days in Washington with the Hyperliquid Policy Center, meeting policymakers as the CLARITY Act advanced. According to him, the discussions focused on Hyperliquid, its potential benefits for American consumers, and the regulatory path for bringing onchain derivatives markets into the US framework. That policy push quickly collided with a separate market-structure debate on X, where Toly publicly encouraged users who enjoy Hyperliquid to try a new Solana-based perp DEX. The comment drew pushback from users, who questioned whether the industry n