Bitcoin Brews as Trump Orders and SEC Tokenization Views Send HYPE Price to New Highs
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Bitcoin Brews as Trump Orders and SEC Tokenization Views Send HYPE Price to New Highs

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Hyperliquid trading volumes and HYPE’s gains drank the entire altcoin market’s milkshake after Trump’s executive order and the SEC’s pro-crypto views on stock tokenization excited investors.

Bitcoin Brews as Trump Orders and SEC Tokenization Views Send HYPE Price to New Highs

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It was a chock-full week on the crypto and macro news reel with a nearly uncountable number of positive fintech developments occurring. Let’s unpack a few of the most significant developments to catch up and prepare for the week ahead.

Bitcoin (BTC) remained range-bound throughout the week. Routine profit-taking near the top of its range reflected investor caution after US Consumer Price Index and Producer Price Index prints showed inflation ticking higher.
Inflows into spot BTC ETFs also reversed course, with last week’s outflows topping $1.15 billion and chipping away at the multi-billion-dollar inflows recorded in early May.
Despite the waning price momentum, Strategy was undeterred, adding 24,869 BTC to its balance sheet and holding its spot as the top corporate Bitcoin holder.
Bitcoin’s late-week push to $78,200 signals that investors are not completely spooked by US macroeconomic data, the US-Israel war in Iran, or rising energy prices. In fact, a consecutive week of pro-crypto developments from the executive and legislative branches has helped support crypto prices, including the HYPE (HYPE) token.
  • US President Donald Trump’s “Integrating Financial Technology Innovation into Regulatory Frameworks" executive order boosted sentiment among crypto-native and TradFi industry pundits. The initiative aims to minimize barriers, facilitate innovation and position the US as the leader in fintech and crypto.
  • SEC “innovation exemption” rumors spread after major media reported that SEC Chair Paul Atkins was preparing guidance that would provide a light-touch regulatory framework for DeFi protocols and crypto platforms aiming to generate trading in tokenized versions of US public stocks.
  • While the CLARITY Act odds of passing a Senate floor vote are positive, Capitol Hill reporters say it will compete for floor time in June as senators plan to recess from May 22 until June while more pressing legislation remains unreconciled. Republicans need to pass the CLARITY Act before the midterm elections while they still have control of the House and Senate.
  • A nearly overdue Bitcoin Strategic Reserve announcement from Patrick Witt, the executive director of the president’s council of advisors for digital assets, is also expected, while new SBR legislation calling for the government to buy 5% of BTC’s circulating supply was introduced by Congressman Nick Begich.

HYPE Activated Its Hyperdrive

Investors’ hype for Hyperliquid pushed the DEX’s HYPE token to a new all-time high above $61. Deep institutional interest in the exchange has shown up in large ETF inflows. The market is also betting that the eventual passage of the CLARITY Act, the SEC’s “light-touch” approach to tokenized stocks and President Trump’s executive order directing the SEC and Fed to grant banking access to crypto companies could transform Hyperliquid into a financial super app.

The market’s deep interest in the DEX’s pre-IPO trading options for SpaceX, Anthropic, OpenAI, oil futures, and S&P 500 futures has also led to a spike in the exchange’s futures volume, which rose more than 47% in 24 hours to $8.5 billion, and its open interest sat at a 6-month high of $9.5 billion.

At this point, Hyperliquid is effectively leaving other crypto assets in the dust. Its mindshare is pulling cash and investor attention away from altcoins and memecoins and toward tokenized stocks and pre-IPO markets, which are viewed as having stronger fundamentals and lower scam risk.

Is The Sled Getting Ahead of Its Skis?

Investor sentiment and markets responded well to Trump’s executive orders and Paul Atkins’ comments on stock tokenization. HYPE’s move to new all-time highs and soaring volumes on Hyperliquid DEX made that clear, but experts warn that crypto pundits may be setting their expectations too high.

SEC Commissioner Hester Peirce cautioned that “interest” in tokenized stocks is positive, but said the “hyperbole” around what they mean for trading, asset pricing and market integration should be trimmed.

Experts advise caution on investors’ tokenized stocks expectations. Source: Hester Peirce / X

Bloomberg Senior ETF analyst Eric Balchunas also chimed in, saying “all that tokenization is going to do (at least short-term) is distribute stocks and ETFs to people on-chain, it’s more of a distributor than disruptor for ETFs.”

Tokenized stocks help with distribution, not disruption. Source: Eric Balchunas / X

What’s Going On With Ethereum?

Last week saw multiple resignations from researchers and leaders at the Ethereum Foundation. So far, nine members have left, with departures spread across April and May. The mood among Ethereum perma-bulls soured further after Bankless cut staff, announced an operational pivot, and co-founder David Hoffman said he had sold all of his ETH holdings.

While dramatic, the events have had a negligible impact on Ether’s (ETH) price. Separating the signal from the noise is key in this situation. There has always been a degree of infighting within the Ethereum Foundation, and investors have been split since Ethereum’s decision to merge and become a proof-of-stake network instead of proof of work.

As odd and somewhat antithetical to crypto’s decentralization ethos as this may sound, the silver lining is that TradFi still loves ETH — both for blockchain use cases and token exposure through digital asset treasuries and spot Ether ETFs. In this situation, fundamentals, active use cases and TradFi adoption are likely more important than the resignations and foundation infighting.

On The Radar This Week

  • Pakistan, Qatar, and the UAE continue to push for a US-Iran peace: Would striking a peace deal lead crypto markets to rally as a result?
  • Federal Reserve Chair Kevin Warsh starts his first week as the head of the Fed: Will any potential statements or policy projections by him move the needle in stocks and crypto?
  • Market expectations for SpaceX and OpenAI initial public offerings are high: Would an IPO supercharge markets or sap mindshare and capital flows away from Bitcoin, altcoins and the wider crypto market?
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