Arthur Hayes Predicts HYPE Could Reach $150 Amid Growing Optimism

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Arthur Hayes cited improving market sentiment as a key factor behind his $150 price target for Hyperliquid’s HYPE token. The BitMEX co-founder also expressed skepticism toward traditional finance and the Clarity Act. HYPE has risen nearly 20% over seven days, drawing attention amid shifting Fear & Greed Index readings and bullish commentary from figures such as ICE CEO Jeffrey Sprecher.

BlockBeats news, May 30: BitMEX co-founder Arthur Hayes posted on social media expressing optimism that the Hyperliquid ecosystem token HYPE will rise to $150.


Hayes wrote in the post: “HYPE to $150.” He also stated, “Against TradFi, against the Clarity Act, long live Caesar.”


Recently, HYPE has become one of the strongest-performing mainstream assets in the crypto market. Despite overall market pressure, HYPE rose nearly 20% over the past week and has received public endorsements from several industry figures. Previously, ICE CEO Jeffrey Sprecher publicly praised Hyperliquid, stating that its scale potential could be "larger than Nasdaq."


As the first U.S. perpetual contract products are expected to be approved, and the market continues to monitor developments around the Grayscale Hyperliquid ETF, HYPE has recently remained one of the most talked-about assets in the crypto market.

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