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Story: HYPE Price Hits Record High as ETF and Stablecoin Momentum Drive Rally

By Dan Saada

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Hyperliquid’s native token, HYPE, is making headlines after reaching a fresh all-time high of $57.34, marking a weekly gain of over 24%.

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In just seven days, HYPE has gained significant traction, climbing from roughly $46 to $57.34.

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Several factors are fueling HYPE’s rapid ascent:

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Paxos USDH Proposal: On September 8, Paxos unveiled plans to develop USDH, a compliant stablecoin designed specifically for Hyperliquid.

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Lion Group Holdings Conversion: Nasdaq-listed Lion Group disclosed a $600 million reallocation from SOL and SUI into HYPE.

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ETF and ETP Developments: Asset manager VanEck is pursuing a Hyperliquid spot staking ETF in the U.S. while simultaneously launching an ETP in Europe.

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On-Chain Activity and Derivatives Trends

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Liquidations have played a crucial role in HYPE’s recent price action. CoinGlass data shows that clusters of short liquidations in late August fueled upward momentum as sellers…

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From a technical perspective, HYPE is trading at $57.18, comfortably above its seven-day SMA of $51 and 30-day EMA of $46.95, confirming a strong bullish trend.

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Immediate resistance is located at $61.68, corresponding to the 127.2% Fibonacci extension. A decisive breakout above this level could pave the way toward $73.

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One factor that sets HYPE apart in this rally is its robust liquidity. Turnover is currently around 3.23%, with daily trading volumes climbing nearly 40%.

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Looking ahead, HYPE’s trajectory will likely be shaped by several interlinked factors:

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Institutional Adoption: Continued interest from firms like Lion Group and the launch of ETFs and ETPs could sustain upward momentum.

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Stablecoin Integration: The USDH proposal offers a structural mechanism to support HYPE through reserve buybacks, providing additional upside potential.

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Technical Indicators: Overbought conditions and near-term resistance levels suggest a possible consolidation phase before the next major move.

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