Key facts
- Hyperliquid CEO Hyunsu Jung believes the exchange is underestimated as it transforms into a broader blockchain ecosystem.
- Jung compared Hyperliquid's fully diluted valuation to established exchange stocks like CME Group and Interactive Brokers.
- The HYPE token recently hit an all-time high, driven by ETF inflows, revenue, and buyback programs.
- Hyperliquid's HIP-3 perp for SpaceX shares saw $1.4 billion in volume on its IPO debut.
- HYPE has risen over 150% year-to-date, significantly outperforming Bitcoin.
- Jung anticipates Hyperliquid could develop an 'L1 premium' similar to major blockchains like Ethereum and Solana.
Hyunsu Jung, CEO of Hyperion DeFi, believes that the Hyperliquid decentralized exchange is poised for significant growth and is currently underestimated by investors. Jung argues that Hyperliquid is evolving beyond a mere trading venue into a comprehensive blockchain ecosystem, drawing parallels to the success of Ethereum and its associated applications like Uniswap, Aave, and Lido.
Jung compared Hyperliquid's fully diluted valuation, which recently neared $75 billion, to established exchange operators such as CME Group, Interactive Brokers Group, and Robinhood, suggesting that Hyperliquid's potential is not yet fully recognized. The native asset, HYPE, has seen substantial gains, recently reaching an all-time high driven by factors including inflows into newly launched exchange-traded funds, strong revenue generation, and an aggressive token buyback program. As of Thursday afternoon, HYPE was trading around $67.14, down 10% for the day.
Hyperliquid has been noted for its ability to generate significant cash flow while funding its token buyback initiatives. A specific product, the HIP-3 perp for SpaceX shares, recorded $1.4 billion in volume on its IPO debut day, representing 30% of the session's total HIP-3 volume. Despite monthly token unlocks, HYPE's price has surged over 150% year-to-date, significantly outperforming Bitcoin's nearly 30% decline over the same period.
Jung envisions Hyperliquid developing an 'L1 premium,' similar to established blockchains like Ethereum, Solana, and XRP. Furthermore, he suggested that the Clarity Act could facilitate participation from registered investment advisers, insurance funds, and pension funds within the Hyperliquid ecosystem. Hyperion DeFi, Jung's company, holds two million HYPE tokens and generates revenue through options premiums, fees, and staking its HYPE holdings.
