Hyperliquid’s HYPE cycle – TVL, DEX volume, and FOMO surge.
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Why is HYPE surging?
Hype is seeing record TVL, 87% MoM DEX volume spike, and institutional backing from Circle, fueling FOMO and strong capital inflows.
What’s the technical picture?
Hyperliquid clocked a Monthly ROI of 30%+, with three higher lows since $37 and clean higher highs, making $57 a minor speed bump.
Hyperliquid [HYPE] is flying to fresh all-time highs thanks to a perfect storm of catalysts. On 17 September, HYPE ripped by 6.15%, taking out the old $57-ceiling. Despite a minor correction at press time, the altcoin is now flirting with the $60-threshold.
On-chain, HYPE’s launch aligned with its TVL rocketing to a record $2.7 billion, adding nearly $300 million in September alone. To put that into perspective, XRP added just $13 million over the same stretch.
Technically, HYPE has pulled in over 20x the capital XRPL did, signaling heavy capital inflows, busy smart contracts, and a thriving ecosystem that’s fueling this breakout. In short, Hyperliquid is flexing as a rival L1.
Source: DeFiLlama
Why does this matter? Because big liquidity is now locking eyes on Hyperliquid.
Circle, the team behind USDC, just jumped in as a stakeholder, and this week HYPE went live with native USDC + CCTP V2 on HyperEVM. In short, real use cases are scaling fast and serious liquidity’s getting stacked.
The result? HYPE’s DEX volume soared by 87% MoM to $1.3 billion. On the contrary, Ethereum’s [ETH] slid by 42% in the same stretch, signaling traders are way more active on Hyperliquid than they are on Ethereum.
HYPE’s ROI outshining the field
Q3’s shaping up as Hyperliquid’s cycle, and the tape backs it.
HYPE’s clocked 30%+ monthly ROI, its best run since May. Technically, that’s 5x ETH’s run, showing FOMO’s scaling hard on the Hyperliquid side. Backing this, the price action’s been clean too.
Since HYPE’s early-August low at $37, it has formed three higher lows, each tagged with a higher high, locking in a solid bullish structure. With that backdrop, a $57-resistance looks more like a speed bump than a ceiling.
Source: TradingView (HYPE/USDT)
In short, HYPE’s on-chain liquidity is flowing straight into the chart.
Why does this matter? HODLers, even deep in the money, aren’t trimming. Instead, they’re chasing upside. On-chain strength is backing Hyperliquid’s positioning, keeping FOMO hot and the bid stacked for higher levels.
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