HYPE Token Rises to 10th by Market Cap, Surpassing Dogecoin

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HYPE, one of the altcoins to watch, surged to 10th in market cap in late May 2026, briefly overtaking Dogecoin. The token traded between $67 and $72, with a market cap ranging from $15.36 billion to $18.5 billion. Hyperliquid reported $190 billion in trading volume for April 2026 alone, contributing to over $1.16 billion in cumulative revenue by mid-2026. Grayscale and Bitwise have both highlighted the protocol’s potential, as trading volume remains a key driver for the token’s performance.

A token tied to an actual revenue-generating protocol just elbowed its way into the top 10 by market capitalization. HYPE, the native token of decentralized perpetuals exchange Hyperliquid, has climbed to the 10th spot, a milestone that would have seemed absurd just a year ago for a DeFi-native asset competing against legacy chains and meme coins.

The token’s market cap has ranged between $15.36 billion and $18.5 billion in late May 2026, at points briefly surpassing Dogecoin and ranking as high as 9th on CoinMarketCap. HYPE itself has hit multiple all-time highs in the $67 to $72 range, reflecting weekly gains exceeding 9%.

What’s actually driving this

Hyperliquid has generated over $1.16 billion in cumulative revenue by mid-2026. That’s not projected revenue, not theoretical value capture. That’s actual money flowing through the protocol.

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The protocol has been funneling revenue into HYPE token buybacks, effectively pulling supply off the market. Fewer tokens circulating means each remaining token absorbs a larger share of demand.

In April 2026 alone, Hyperliquid processed approximately $190 billion in trading volume. That figure accounts for nearly 4% of the entire global perpetuals market.

Institutional signals are getting louder

Grayscale published a report on May 28, 2026, covering Hyperliquid alongside CFTC regulatory developments. The report carried optimistic revenue projections for the protocol, and the sentiment boost was immediate, with HYPE seeing increased buying pressure on May 29 and 30.

Bitwise has also flagged rising demand for HYPE, adding another institutional endorsement to the pile. The institutional interest appears tied to on-chain perpetual futures infrastructure, with traditional finance entities exploring how decentralized derivatives platforms might fit into their broader trading and hedging strategies.

Record open interest in Hyperliquid’s perpetual contracts further validates the thesis. Traders are holding positions, which means they trust the infrastructure enough to keep capital deployed on it.

What this means for investors

The risk side of the equation deserves attention. HYPE’s buyback-driven model works brilliantly in a growing market, but it’s inherently tied to trading volume. A sustained downturn in crypto derivatives activity would reduce revenue, slow buybacks, and potentially reverse the supply dynamics that have been so favorable.

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