$HYPE rushed up to 70 dollars—was this within anyone’s expectations? If it hadn’t risen, why didn’t anyone call it “within expectations”? Could it be that you told Trump to push Hyperliquid into the U.S. market?
After it surged, it was all “it was obvious,” “inevitable,” and “perfect technical resonance.”
I’m tired of watching.
I look for reasons to comfort myself that I didn’t miss the train.
No one saw this market move coming.
After the SEC issued a proposal for regulating crypto assets, the Treasury expanded its buyback of U.S. Treasuries, and the White House convened a bunch of crypto bigwigs for a meeting—the market sentiment instantly flipped from fear to greed.
As $HYPE , the leading player in the decentralized perpetual contracts track, with strong liquidity and a compelling narrative, it caught the attention of capital. It jumped more than twenty points in a day and surged to 70 dollars—just riding the trend.
But some people just love to play the prophet.
So let me ask: if I say HYPE can rise to two hundred dollars this year, would anyone believe me?
After it surged, it was all “it was obvious,” “inevitable,” and “perfect technical resonance.”
I’m tired of watching.
I look for reasons to comfort myself that I didn’t miss the train.
No one saw this market move coming.
After the SEC issued a proposal for regulating crypto assets, the Treasury expanded its buyback of U.S. Treasuries, and the White House convened a bunch of crypto bigwigs for a meeting—the market sentiment instantly flipped from fear to greed.
As $HYPE , the leading player in the decentralized perpetual contracts track, with strong liquidity and a compelling narrative, it caught the attention of capital. It jumped more than twenty points in a day and surged to 70 dollars—just riding the trend.
But some people just love to play the prophet.
So let me ask: if I say HYPE can rise to two hundred dollars this year, would anyone believe me?