Hyperliquid ETFs attract record $25.5 million in net inflows as institutions pile in

U.S. spot HYPE ETFs saw $25.5 million in net inflows on Wednesday, marking their largest positive flows since launch....
Key takeaways
- 1U.S. spot HYPE ETFs recorded $25.5 million net inflows on Wednesday, their largest positive flow since launch.
- 2Institutional investors are increasing exposure to Hyperliquid through newly approved spot ETF products.
- 3Record inflows signal growing institutional adoption of decentralized exchange tokens in traditional finance.
Why it matters
Institutional capital entering Hyperliquid ETFs indicates mainstream acceptance of DeFi infrastructure tokens and may create FOMO-driven demand among Indian retail investors seeking exposure to institutional-grade crypto assets.
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