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Eric.hl

@Not_Eric11

building @hydromancerxyz | fan of magic internet money

Katılım Haziran 2018
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Petro D. | Research
Petro D. | Research@PDmytriiev·
@davernandez @shaundadevens I was yesterday at one blockchain event in vienna, where mostly tradfi people were present and $HYPE was mention few times in conversations, especially HIP-3 markets interest is heating up
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Petro D. | Research
Petro D. | Research@PDmytriiev·
strong piece from @shaundadevens on HYPE clearing $50. one angle i'd add. he frames the reflexivity from the supply side: motivated sellers already exited around $38-40, so there's little left to sell into this demand. agree with that. the part i don't think is priced yet is the second reflexive loop - on the demand side. buybacks scale with volume. the assistance fund buys $HYPE on the open market, $10–15M a week right now. that figure isn't fixed. it tracks protocol fees. and every catalyst in his post is a volume catalyst: 1. pre-IPO markets (spacex live, openai likely next on @tradexyz) route TradFi flow onto HIP-3. 2. @circle / @coinbase stablecoin revenue compounds from $USDC on @HyperliquidX 3. the CLARITY act removes the regulatory discount that's been capping @HyperliquidX 4. the spot $HYPE ETF is just starting. more volume → more fees → bigger buybacks → tighter float. $53 prices what $HYPE is today. it doesn't price the slope. supply-side reflexivity and demand-side reflexivity point the same direction - when both fire together, valuation anchors stop holding.
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HYPE >$50. Some thoughts: Asset prices reflect the last trade in a market’s continuous auction. While this is often treated as “fair value,” only a small share of supply actually changes hands. As a result, price usually reflects the most aggressive buyers and sellers, and the premium or discount they are willing to accept relative to the recent price range. Still, over time, slower-moving supply and demand respond, and the market starts to re-equilibrate. Therefore, while there are many ways to value an asset, the best way to contextualize its current value is: 1) What do short-term flows and asymmetries look like? 2) Where are longer-term buyers and sellers likely to step in? For HYPE, short-term aggressive flows are clearly asymmetric to the upside. ETF access has started ($14.1M volume on May 19th), DATs are buying (Hyperliquid Strategies has $100M left), and the Assistance Fund continues to purchase $10M–$15M a week. On the market side, we are seeing tons of positive catalysts: Circle / Coinbase likely bringing in >$100M of stablecoin-related revenue for Hyperliquid, pre-IPO markets like SpaceX and potentially OpenAI from TradeXYZ bringing outsized TradFi attention, RWA open interest at $2.6B (up 2x from two months ago), and most recently regulatory momentum around tokenized stocks. This leads to the second question: where do longer-term holders sell into this demand? HYPE spent nearly a year auctioning between $20 and $40, rotating supply into a new holder base. My bias is that much of this supply now sits with less price-sensitive holders: Deployers, the Assistance Fund, DATs, and stakers. If motivated sellers already had repeated exits around $38–$40, how much is left to sell above $50? Instead, we may see a reflexive dynamic where investors waiting for lower (e.g HYPE’s $8 Solana moment) are forced to rotate in. My view is that flows and demand have already pushed many TradFi equities into extremely stretched valuations, while HYPE, despite being crypto’s clear winner, has remained relatively anchored to fundamentals. This break above the prior range, along with clear improvements in fundamentals (regulation, diversified revenue, 0-1 pre-IPO / 24/7 markets) and access (ETFs and DATs), could create an environment where price discovery turns reflexive and HYPE grinds much higher, detaching from traditional valuation anchors in the same way many high-growth L1s have in past cycles. Hyperliquid

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Hydromancer
Hydromancer@hydromancerxyz·
yesterday was a watershed moment for Hyperliquid - pre-IPO perp for CBRS by @tradexyz led global price discovery anyone can verify the data. Historical trades, candles, orderbook, and even trader positioning data is available for free, forever on reservoir.hydromancer.xyz
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jeff.hl
jeff.hl@chameleon_jeff·
I spent the past few days in Washington with @hyperliquidpc meeting with policymakers during the historic advancement of the Clarity Act. We discussed Hyperliquid, the benefits that it offers to American consumers, and the regulatory path to bring onchain derivatives markets into the United States. Some conversations were technical with an impressive baseline understanding of Hyperliquid. Discussions included how onchain trading is a financial innovation that has clear global user demand. Other conversations focused more on a first principles introduction to defi and the promise of onchain markets. It was encouraging to see bipartisan support for thoughtful regulation of crypto. I look forward to continuing discussions in DC and working hard to make American access to Hyperliquid a reality.
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Colasama
Colasama@Colasama·
Congrats to @OndoFinance for the $1 Billion in tokenized stocks TVL. Such an mile stone.
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Liquidiction
Liquidiction@LiquidictionHL·
HIP-4's userOutcome actions now live on Liquidiction Back in April we said the moment HL published the wire format for them, we'd flip the switch so we are doing that today All four now live on Liquidiction.xyz · splitOutcome · mergeOutcome · mergeQuestion · negateQuestion The image attached explains them in plain-English UX so non-devs can actually use them
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Eric.hl@Not_Eric11·
@carsonthedev @hip4io The new contract specifications for outcomes and the new websocket messages are very interesting What else did you find?
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CARSON.hl
CARSON.hl@carsonthedev·
Loads of new Hip4 markets, types, formulas, clarifications All dropped today randomly It's gonna be a hard day of pushing @hip4io updates to apply all new changes
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Eric.hl@Not_Eric11·
a blessing for $KNTQ holders
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hip4.io
hip4.io@hip4io·
‼️HIP-4 ALERT‼️ / A new hip-4 type of market has just been spotted on TESTNET / It's a recurring market BUT with multiple outcomes / The team is testing something 👀
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Elastics
Elastics@ElasticsAI·
Elastics raised $2M pre-seed for AI agents for prediction markets. Led by @frst_vc, with angels from @ElevenLabs, @xbtogroup, @redstone_defi and @a16z. Building AI-native operating system for prediction markets where you trade with words, and agents automate your trading.
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CARSON.hl
CARSON.hl@carsonthedev·
My baby is finally alive I built a community interface for Hyperliquid HIP-4 prediction markets. It’s called hip4.io. HIP-4 is still early. Very early. Most people don’t know what it is yet. The UX is still raw. The market data is not always easy to understand. And if you’re not already deep in Hyperliquid, it’s hard to know where to even start. / So I built a testnet preview. The goal is simple: make HIP-4 markets easier to discover, understand, and trade. hip4.io currently has: - market discovery - live orderbooks - Yes / No trading UI - wallet balance + positions - cleaner market pages - a feedback-first community flow It’s not perfect. It’s not “done”. And it’s not supposed to look like a giant startup launch yet. / This is a community project. I’m building it in public because I think HIP-4 is one of the more interesting unexplored areas in the Hyperliquid ecosystem. No airdrop, no token, no bullshit Just a good tool that people will love to use Also, I want to show the actual engineering work behind building a serious Hyperliquid product. Not just screenshots. Not just hype. The real stuff: data problems, protocol quirks, UX decisions, edge cases, latency, trading flows, weird testnet behavior, and everything else that breaks along the way. / If you’re building around Hyperliquid, HIP-4, prediction markets, or trading UX, I’d love to connect. If you try the app, I want brutal feedback. What’s confusing? What feels wrong? What would make you trust it more? What would make you actually use it? Testnet preview: hip4.io Project updates: @hip4io Built by me. Feedback welcome.
hip4.io@hip4io

HIP4io is a community-built interface for Hyperliquid HIP-4 prediction markets. Goal: make HIP-4 markets easier to discover, understand, and trade. Testnet preview is live: hip4.io Built in public by @carsonthedev Feedback welcome.

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jeff.hl
jeff.hl@chameleon_jeff·
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ℏεsam
ℏεsam@Hesamation·
Selling AI for businesses? This is the marketing masterclass.
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Colossus
Colossus@colossusmag·
This is the story of Hyperliquid, the most profitable startup per employee on earth, told from a guarded office in Singapore. Last year, its team of 11 generated $900 million in profit. It's 3 years old, has never taken a dollar of venture capital, and is beginning to change how century-old markets work. Its founder, Jeffrey Yan (@chameleon_jeff), had never taken a physics class when he picked up a textbook at 16. Two years later, he won gold at the International Physics Olympiad. In 2019, he started trading with $10,000 from a living room in Puerto Rico—working off a television because he didn't own a monitor. Within 3 years, he was running one of the largest anonymous crypto trading firms. Then he shut it down. Yan was rich and free, but he had spent years inside crypto, watching it betray itself. Bitcoin's central premise was decentralization. Yet the biggest exchanges were centralized. Crypto kept reintroducing the dependence on trust it was built to eliminate. He set out to create what should have existed. Hyperliquid is a blockchain with a trading exchange on top, and anyone can build on it. Yan's vision is to house all of finance. In 3 years, it has done over $4 trillion in volume. And in the past few months, it has begun to outgrow crypto. Markets for oil, silver, and the S&P 500 now trade on Hyperliquid around the clock, weekends included, and are growing roughly 40% week on week. When the US and Israel bombed Iran on a Saturday in February, Hyperliquid was the venue traders turned to. Hyperliquid's success has cost Yan his freedom. He works out of a secret office in Singapore and cannot travel without two bodyguards. Even the team's housekeeper doesn't know what they do. In January, @domcooke spent a week at their office. Read his profile on Yan and @HyperliquidX below.
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ssef
ssef@ssefXBT·
+1 quarter life crisis
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Eric.hl
Eric.hl@Not_Eric11·
we listened to the feedback from hip-4 builders > metadata and user stats for active and settled outcomes > request data about multiple outcomes at once by outcome ID and asset ID > filter exactly for what you are looking for check out our docs if you want to build prediction markets docs.hydromancer.xyz/readme/rest-ap…
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