Hyperliquid News: $32M Fund Deposits, Whale Bets and HYPE Token Price

Sakshi Jain
Sakshi Jain
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Hyperliquid News Today: HYPE Hits New ATH Above $82

Hyperliquid News Today: HYPE New ATH, Kraken Testnet and Whale Big Bet

In today's Hyperliquid news, HYPE just touched a fresh all-time high, and two other storylines are pulling attention this weekend. A well-known crypto fund keeps sending HYPE to a major exchange, whale wallets are placing outsized bets in both directions on Hyperliquid, a testnet has quietly picked up new permission controls that regulated players could use, and a policy paper argues that always-on futures contracts help rather than hurt older markets. Here's what's happening and why it matters.

HYPE Price Hits New All-Time High as Whale Activity Surges

HYPE token price crossed above $82 today, a new record, and on-chain trackers lit up almost immediately. One address holding a 1.38 million-coin long position worth roughly $108 million is now sitting on close to $55 million in unrealized gains after holding for about eight months. 

Separately, a fresh whale deposited nearly $4 million in stablecoins and opened a 4x-leveraged long worth about $11 million. On the other side of the ledger, two linked wallets pulled roughly $6 million off Coinbase, a move some traders read as a bullish signal.

HYPE Token Price

CoinGecko Data

A Major Fund Keeps Moving Coins to Coinbase Prime

Multicoin Capital has sent 427,422 coins, worth about $31.74 million, to Coinbase Prime over the past three days, according to on-chain data. The most recent transfer, 197,560 coins worth roughly $14.54 million, landed on the Coinbase exchange within the last nine hours. Deposits to a centralized exchange often precede a sale, but nothing here confirms Multicoin has actually sold anything yet — it's a signal to watch, not a done deal.

A Major Fund Keeps Moving Coins to Coinbase Prime

Lookonchain

A Short Seller Faces Liquidation Near $101

A trader known on-chain as Loracle is deep underwater on a bearish bet. The 685,744-coin short position, worth close to $56 million, has racked up roughly $19.55 million in fresh unrealized losses today alone, pushing lifetime losses on the position past $35 million. If the price climbs to around 101.15–101.16, the position gets forcibly closed. Given how fast the rally has moved this week, that level no longer looks far away.

Market Activity at a Glance

Activity

Amount / Level

Key Detail

New all-time high

Above $82

Fresh record price

Fund deposits

427,422 tokens / $31.74M

Sent to Coinbase Prime over 3 days

Short position at risk

685,744 tokens / ~$56M

Liquidation near $101.16

Large long position

1.38M tokens / ~$108M

About $55M unrealized profit

New whale long

134,930 tokens / ~$11M

Opened with 4x leverage

Exchange withdrawal

75,040 tokens / ~$6M

Pulled by two linked wallets

Hyperliquid Latest Whale Bets

Onchain Lens X Post

Hyperliquid Testnet Adds Compliance-Style Controls

Away from the price action, developers have quietly added a set of permission features to the Hyperliquid testnet. Analyst Shaunda Devens of Blockworks flagged wallet whitelisting alongside tools that let a deployer cancel a user's open orders, force a reduce-only close, and move collateral — capabilities that look built for regulated operators rather than everyday retail deployers.

A "Kraken" Test Deployment Raises Questions

One deployer, labeled "Kraken HIP-3 test DEX," has been putting those tools through their paces since August 19, whitelisting ten wallets and exercising three of the five available controls, while also registering something called a Kraken Exchange Validator. 

Because the underlying network lets anyone launch a deployment under any name, the label alone doesn't prove the exchange itself is behind it. Still, combined with the exchange's parent company recently expanding tokenized stock offerings on the same network, analysts see enough circumstantial evidence to suspect a genuine test is underway.

A "Kraken" Test Deployment Raises Questions

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Compliance Development Timeline

Date

Development

August 19, 2026

"Kraken HIP-3 test DEX" gating went live on testnet

August 19–21

Ten wallets reportedly whitelisted

August 21

Liquidation and collateral-transfer tools highlighted

August 21

Policy research on perpetual futures published

August 22

Token touched a new all-time high above $82

Policy research on perpetual futures published

Hyperliquid Policy Center

Why This Matters for Institutional Adoption

Permissioned controls like whitelisting and forced position management are the kind of guardrails that compliance teams at regulated exchanges typically require before touching a product. If a major exchange really is testing these features, it would suggest on-chain derivatives venues are inching closer to meeting the bar traditional finance sets, which could open the door to far larger pools of institutional capital.

Hyperliquid Policy Research: Always-On Futures Complement Traditional Markets

A separate report released this week by Hyperliquid news policy research arm looked at 205 weekends of bitcoin trading and 19 weekends of on-chain crude-oil contracts. Its conclusion: contracts that never expire tend to support, rather than undercut, the traditional dated futures markets they reference.

Round-the-Clock Trading and a Lower Barrier to Entry

Holders avoid rollover costs that come with fixed-maturity futures — the report cites a swing from roughly $950,000 to about $110,000 on a $10 million position depending on the day rolled. Trade sizes can also be far smaller: median off-hours oil trades ran near $1,300, about a hundredth the size of typical benchmark trades. 

During a March weekend when crude repriced sharply while traditional markets sat closed, a hedger using the always-on contract could have cut a roughly $1.58 million loss to about $62,000. The researchers found no statistically significant harm to incumbent markets — spreads on the benchmark oil contract were actually a touch tighter after the newer market launched.

What to Watch Next

Three threads are worth tracking: whether the rally pushes the short seller toward that $101 liquidation level, whether the fund's exchange deposits turn into confirmed sales, and whether the "Kraken" test deployment gets acknowledged officially. Any of the three could move sentiment quickly.

YMYL Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial, investment, or trading advice. Cryptocurrency markets are highly volatile and risky. Always do your own research and consult a licensed financial advisor before making investment decisions.

Sakshi Jain

About the Author Sakshi Jain

English News Writer at coingabbar.com

Sakshi Jain is a crypto news writer focused on delivering fast, data-driven coverage of the digital asset market. Her articles consistently track daily market movements, token launches, airdrops, exchange listings, and institutional signals, helping readers stay ahead of short-term trends. She simplifies complex crypto developments—such as regulatory updates, Bitcoin allocation strategies, and emerging blockchain projects—into clear, actionable insights. Her work reflects a strong emphasis on timeliness, SEO-driven structuring, and trader-focused narratives, often highlighting price momentum, market sentiment, and risk factors. Sakshi primarily writes for active crypto participants seeking concise, reliable, and opportunity-oriented market updates.

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