HYPE rips over 65% as silver perps and HIP‑3 fee burns turbocharge Hyperliquid, but stretched leverage and crowded whale longs raise sharp reversal risks. HyperliquidHYPE rips over 65% as silver perps and HIP‑3 fee burns turbocharge Hyperliquid, but stretched leverage and crowded whale longs raise sharp reversal risks. Hyperliquid

Hyperliquid traders face make-or-break test at $35–$50 on HYPE

HYPE rips over 65% as silver perps and HIP‑3 fee burns turbocharge Hyperliquid, but stretched leverage and crowded whale longs raise sharp reversal risks.

Summary
  • HYPE jumps more than 65% in a week to about $33.8, lifting Hyperliquid’s fully diluted value back above $10 billion amid surging commodities perps volume.
  • HIP‑3 silver markets clear over $1–1.25B in daily notional, driving record open interest and feeding 97% of fees into automated HYPE buybacks and burns.
  • On‑chain data shows whales accumulating multi‑million dollar HYPE longs as RSI flashes overbought and shorts slightly outweigh longs above key $35 and $48–$50 resistance.

Hyperliquid’s native token HYPE has ripped more than 65% higher in a week, turning a niche derivatives protocol into the latest liquidity magnet in crypto’s leverage‑hungry cycle. Trading around $33.80 on January 28, the token gained roughly 24–28% in just 24 hours, lifting its market value back above $10 billion for the first time since December 2025.​

Silver Perps, HIP‑3, And “Most Liquid” Claims

The immediate spark is a frenzy in silver perpetual futures built on Hyperliquid’s HIP‑3 framework, which lets third‑party teams spin up permissionless markets by staking HYPE. Over January 27–28, silver contracts cleared an estimated $1–1.25 billion in notional in a single day, making silver the platform’s third‑most‑traded asset after Bitcoin and Ether. Total open interest across HIP‑3 markets has tripled in a month, jumping from about $260 million to a record $790–920 million.​

Co‑founder Jeff Yan used that backdrop to claim on X that “Hyperliquid has quietly reached a significant milestone by becoming the most liquid platform for crypto price discovery worldwide.” Because up to 97% of trading fees from these HIP‑3 markets route into on‑chain buybacks and burns via an Assistance Fund, each explosion in commodity volume translates directly into programmatic HYPE demand.​

Whales Load Up As Risk Builds

On‑chain data shows aggressive whale accumulation tightening float. A newly spun wallet, 0x9D2, deposited $45 million and accumulated roughly 277,000 HYPE—about $9.5 million at recent prices—using TWAP orders, according to OnchainLens. Another address, 0x8de…92dae, now ranks as the second‑largest HYPE long on Hyperliquid, holding 1.23 million tokens worth approximately $41 million at an average entry of $22.36, with unrealized profit north of $13.7 million. At the same time, 465,000 HYPE—about $10.32 million—left Galaxy Digital through an OTC deal widely read as a conviction “hold,” not distribution.

Still, the leverage cuts both ways. The Relative Strength Index has pushed into the low‑to‑mid 70s, flashing overbought conditions, while Coinglass data puts total whale positions on Hyperliquid above $5.5 billion with shorts slightly outweighing longs. “Traders are seeking quick returns in projects that capture interest,” a SynFutures analyst cautioned, adding that the rotation “will not lift all tokens equally.” Immediate resistance sits near $35, with the next test around the $48–$50 band.​

Crypto Benchmarks And Market Context

This parabolic move comes as digital assets continue to trade as the purest expression of macro risk appetite. Bitcoin (BTC) is hovering around $88,235, with a 24‑hour high near $90,476 and a low near $87,549, on roughly $32.8B in dollar volumes. Ethereum (ETH) changes hands close to $2,953, with about $23.4B in 24‑hour turnover. Solana (SOL) trades around $192.08, up about 2.7% during the last 24 hours, with nearly $9.8B in volume. Against that backdrop, HYPE is evolving into a high‑beta proxy on derivatives‑driven speculation, sitting at the intersection of on‑chain leverage, commodities mania, and whale‑dominated liquidity games.

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