Key facts
- Inflows into Hyperliquid (HYPE) ETFs have largely stalled in July and August.
- JPMorgan attributes the slowdown to competition from regulated crypto derivatives platforms and prediction markets.
- Hyperliquid has been a significant growth story in crypto this year.
- The protocol's decentralized perpetual futures exchange has attracted institutional capital.
- HYPE was trading more than 3% lower over the last 24 hours.
JPMorgan analysts have observed a significant slowdown in inflows into Hyperliquid (HYPE) exchange-traded funds (ETFs) during July and early August, following a period of strong growth in May and June. The bank attributes this cooling demand to mounting competition from both regulated centralized crypto derivatives platforms and other prediction markets.
