BTC $64,430.55 +2.65%
ETH $1,912.98 +2.18%
BNB $605.02 +0.47%
XRP $1.00 +1.02%
SOL $75.83 +1.82%
TRX $0.3313 +0.09%
DOGE $0.0702 +0.97%
ADA $0.1739 -0.63%
BCH $204.70 +0.52%
LINK $9.50 +1.06%
HYPE $59.32 +3.90%
AAVE $88.84 +3.31%
SUI $0.6744 +0.63%
XLM $0.1574 +0.73%
ZEC $513.14 +5.52%
BTC $64,430.55 +2.65%
ETH $1,912.98 +2.18%
BNB $605.02 +0.47%
XRP $1.00 +1.02%
SOL $75.83 +1.82%
TRX $0.3313 +0.09%
DOGE $0.0702 +0.97%
ADA $0.1739 -0.63%
BCH $204.70 +0.52%
LINK $9.50 +1.06%
HYPE $59.32 +3.90%
AAVE $88.84 +3.31%
SUI $0.6744 +0.63%
XLM $0.1574 +0.73%
ZEC $513.14 +5.52%

The trading volume of the spot HYPE ETF approaches 900 million dollars, with early demand indicating institutional interest

2026-06-16 06:41:48

About a month after the launch of the first spot HYPE ETF, early trading data shows strong performance, indicating that institutional investors have a demand for Hyperliquid-related exposure. Currently, three issuers have provided HYPE investment products through regulated brokerage channels, including 21Shares' THYP, Bitwise's BHYP, and Grayscale's HYPG. Since their launch, the three products have accumulated a trading volume of nearly $900 million, with net inflows reaching $153 million. However, the trading activity of each product is not balanced, with BHYP and THYP contributing the majority of the trading volume, while the later-launched HYPG is still in the ramp-up phase.

Unlike some tokens that primarily rely on speculative demand, HYPE's value logic is more directly linked to Hyperliquid trading activity. Approximately 97% of Hyperliquid's trading fees go into the Assistance Fund, creating a linkage between trading volume and token demand through an automatic buyback mechanism.

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