Hyperliquid News Today: Increased Interest from Institutions Fuels Altcoin ETF Expansion as SEC Simplifies Approval Process
- 21Shares and Bitwise launch altcoin ETFs (HYPE, BSOL) as SEC accelerates crypto fund approvals, with over 90 applications pending. - Bitwise's Solana Staking ETF (BSOL) sees $72.4M trading volume and $69.5M inflows, outperforming competitors like Grayscale's GSOL. - HYPE token surges 32% to $47.55 amid institutional demand, while XRP gains 88% from monthly lows due to ETF inflows and futures growth. - Bitcoin rebounds above $110,000 with $446.6M ETF inflows, as altcoin ETFs gain traction for diversified
The cryptocurrency ETF sector is undergoing swift transformation, as 21Shares has joined the competition by submitting an application for a Hyperliquid ETF (HYPE), while Bitwise’s
21Shares has filed its proposal for the Hyperliquid ETF with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, intending to mirror the performance of the HYPE token, which is the backbone of the Hyperliquid decentralized exchange (DEX) focused on perpetual futures. The ETF plans to use
At the same time, Bitwise’s Solana Staking ETF (BSOL) has emerged as a top performer. On its second day of trading,
The competition among Solana ETFs has intensified, with Grayscale introducing GSOL on NYSE Arca at a 0.35% expense ratio and staking nearly 75% of its assets to generate returns (as previously mentioned). However, Balchunas observed that GSOL’s $4 million in opening day volume was modest compared to BSOL’s, highlighting the difficulties of entering a saturated market, as an
The wider digital asset market has also gained momentum.
Regulatory changes continue to influence the industry. The SEC’s latest guidance, which permits S-1 filings without “delaying amendments,” has sped up the approval process, with more than 90 crypto ETF applications currently under review, including those for Solana,
As HYPE and Solana ETFs undergo regulatory review, their results may indicate a larger trend toward institutional involvement in alternative blockchain assets. With SEC decisions on the horizon and ongoing market fluctuations, the next few months will be crucial for these funds and the broader crypto market.
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