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    Hyperliquid (HYPE) Leads Altcoin Rally, Bitcoin Steady – Decrypt

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    • HYPE token leads top 15 crypto assets with 12.4% weekly gains and 67.2% monthly appreciation, trading at $41.31
    • Hyperliquid’s decentralized exchange competes with major centralized platforms through popular perpetual futures offerings
    • Bitcoin posts record low volatility while ETH, SOL, and DOGE show modest weekly gains amid stable market conditions

    The Hyperliquid platform’s native token, HYPE, is today the strongest performer among top 15 assets by market cap—excluding stablecoins. Its seven-day gains have outpaced major altcoins as Bitcoin volatility posts record lows for the year, pushing a relatively stable trading pattern.

    HYPE traded at $41.31, down 0.3% on the day, yet maintaining strong momentum with 12.4% weekly gains and 67.2% monthly appreciation, according to data from CoinGecko. It has sustained this uptrend since mid-May, with recent price action pushing HYPE back toward monthly highs around the $42 range.

    Compared to established altcoins, heightened investor interest around HYPE “reflects both speculative momentum and deeper fundamentals like ecosystem growth and institutional interest,” Vincent Liu, chief investment officer at crypto and quantitative trading firm Kronos Research, told Decrypt.

    For instance, Ethereum, Solana, and Dogecoin posted modest gains, extending their upward momentum as the broader crypto market remains relatively stable.

    Over the week, ETH has climbed 7%, SOL by 7.3%, and DOGE by 4.4% over the same stretch. All three are showing signs of recovery from late-May lows, but remain well below recent local highs.

    Bitcoin, meanwhile, posted record lows for implied volatility, which gauges how much of its spot price could move further, based on options prices.

    Of the four, Liu suggests “a mix of retail hype in DOGE and HYPE, alongside real progress in ETH and SOL” is taking shape.

    But while the upswing “has legs short‑term, driven by liquidity, retail energy, and fresh institutional interest,” Liu acknowledged how broader macro factors are still at play, citing how “tariff headlines and dollar strength” ratios add friction to the fray.

    “Long‑term upside hinges on macro stability and clear regulation,” Liu told Decrypt.

    The same factors could be drawn on Bitcoin, whose new highs have been “fueled by increasingly hard-to-ignore institutional participation,” and as such has “reignited optimism across the entire crypto space,” encouraging “renewed retail interest and appetite for altcoins perceived as strong projects or community favorites,” Jeth Ang, chief operating officer at modular onchain platform Sovrun, told Decrypt.

    The new all-time highs in Bitcoin, fueled by increasingly hard-to-ignore institutional participation, have reignited optimism across the entire crypto space, Jeth Ang, COO of Sovrun told Decrypt. “This institutional momentum creates a positive feedback loop, encouraging renewed retail interest and appetite for altcoins perceived as strong projects or community favorites,” he said.

    He added that one of the things helping HYPE is its “simple yet effective token design.”

    “This clarity, combined with growing regulatory optimism, strengthens the case not only for $HYPE but also for crypto’s evolving role as a credible, revenue-generating asset class,” Ang said.

    Interest in Hyperliquid has resulted in “consistently high organic usage” as it competes with “centralized derivative exchanges like Binance and Bybit,” analysts at investment firm Grayscale wrote last week, citing how the decentralized exchange has attracted users for its perpetual futures offerings, as fiscal risks generated broader demand for Bitcoin and other cryptos.

    In crypto, perpetual futures are derivatives contracts that never expire, allowing traders to speculate on price movements indefinitely without taking delivery of the underlying asset.

    The idea was first proposed in 1992 by American economist and Nobel Laureate Robert Shiller. It later gained traction and now accounts for roughly 93% of all derivatives trading in crypto, according to industry estimates.

    Last month, Hyperliquid joined a group of other top exchanges responding to the SEC’s call on perpetuals, citing how “continuous, on-chain markets” such as its platform “already meet—and in several respects exceed” what the regulator requires “for resilience and customer protection.”

    Edited by Stacy Elliott.

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