Hyperliquid (HYPE) has been one of the top-performing crypto assets of 2026. The token is up 194% for the year and is trading near its all-time high of $77.
Hyperliquid (HYPE) Price
The platform behind HYPE is a decentralized exchange that specializes in perpetual futures. These are contracts that let traders make leveraged bets on crypto prices — without owning the underlying asset.
Perpetual futures have proven very popular in crypto. Traders can go long or short, meaning they can profit whether prices rise or fall.
Until recently, these products were largely unavailable in the U.S. Regulators viewed them as too risky because of the leverage involved and the possibility of positions being wiped out quickly.
That has now changed.
In early June 2026, prediction market platform Kalshi became the first CFTC-regulated domestic exchange to offer perpetual futures trading in the U.S. In its first week, Kalshi recorded $1 billion in trading volume.
Kalshi is not the only new entrant. Both Coinbase and Robinhood have signaled they want to offer perpetual futures, seeing it as a natural fit for their existing trading platforms.
For Hyperliquid, this creates a real challenge. U.S. customers currently cannot legally use the Hyperliquid platform. That means anyone in the U.S. looking for perps exposure will now turn to regulated domestic alternatives.
To serve U.S. customers, Hyperliquid would need to go through a formal CFTC review process. The company has said it is open to this, but the timeline and any required changes to how contracts are structured remain unclear.
Writing in The Motley Fool, analyst Dominic Basulto drew a comparison to the online gambling industry. When the U.S. legalized online gambling, activity shifted quickly from offshore platforms to regulated domestic operators. Basulto argues the same dynamic could play out for Hyperliquid, with regulated U.S. competitors absorbing market share that HYPE currently holds by default.
Basulto stated he is not buying HYPE following its recent surge, citing the arrival of regulated U.S. competition as his primary reason.
Hyperliquid’s strong 2026 performance has coincided with a period where it faced little regulated U.S. competition. Kalshi processed $1 billion in perpetual futures volume in its first week of trading.
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