Imminent Launch of U.S. Spot Hyperliquid ETF: What It Means for Investors
The cryptocurrency landscape is on the cusp of an exciting development with the impending launch of a U.S. spot Hyperliquid ETF (exchange-traded fund). According to Bloomberg ETF analyst Eric Balchunas, an amended filing on December 15 has ignited speculation that the inception of this product is “imminent.” The revised proposal includes critical details such as a 0.67% annual management fee and a designated ticker symbol (BHYP), underscoring a structured approach to investing in the Hyperliquid ecosystem.
What Institutional Demand Means for HYPE Value
If approved, the Hyperliquid ETF could serve as a linchpin for increased institutional interest in Hyperliquid’s altcoin, HYPE. Leading crypto VC firm Arete’s Managing Partner, McKenna, emphasized that institutional access will be a key focus in 2026. He mentioned that major asset managers view Hyperliquid as one of the few compelling investment opportunities due to strong cash flow potential. Currently, Hyperliquid and its Layer 1 (L1) have collectively generated a staggering $824 million in revenue by December 2025, all while operating with a lean team of just 11 people.
Additional Filings and Market Positioning
In addition to the forthcoming ETF, investment firm 21Shares has also filed for its own spot HYPE ETF. This potential increase in options for investors could further bolster interest in HYPE, amplifying demand across the cryptocurrency market. Moreover, Hyperliquid Strategies recently executed a merger to form the largest corporate treasury for HYPE, which could enhance its market position. However, the excitement surrounding these developments is tempered by mixed signals in the futures market.
Stagnation in Futures Demand
Despite the promising updates surrounding the ETF, the overall speculative interest in HYPE appears to be stagnating. Open Interest (OI) in the futures market has experienced a notable decline, plummeting from a high of $2.1 billion in September to roughly $1 billion by December—a stark 50% drop. This trend reflects a broader contraction in the cryptocurrency market, which may be influencing investor sentiment adversely.
Token Buyback and Market Sentiment
While concerns linger, it’s important to note that HYPE’s project token buyback program remains active, acquiring 73.8K HYPE tokens within just 24 hours. The deflationary nature of the asset, marked by a staker reward of 26.6K HYPE, could potentially contribute to a market recovery should sentiment shift positively. However, industry analyst Altcoin Sherpa has provided a cautionary note, predicting that HYPE may sink to the low $20s amidst extended market weakness.
Conclusion and Look Ahead
In summary, the Hyperliquid ETF could soon join the ensemble of U.S. spot altcoin ETFs, following a recent amended filing from Bitwise. While the landscape shows bright prospects for institutional investment, speculative interest and price performance have thus far remained lackluster amid broader market challenges. As we progress into 2026, all eyes will be on the possible approval of the ETF and its impact on HYPE, a coin with substantial promise yet currently grappling with volatility.


