Hyperliquid price
£19.79
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Hyperliquid price
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Hyperliquid price today
Hyperliquid price today is £19.79.
In the last 24 hours Hyperliquid's price moved -9.09%. The current HYPE to GBP conversion rate is £19.79 per HYPE. The circulating supply of Hyperliquid is 238,384,110 HYPE and the current Hyperliquid market cap is £4,717,621,538.
HYPE historical price table
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About Hyperliquid
Hyperliquid is a performant Layer 1 blockchain built with the vision of a fully on-chain open financial system. The L1 uses a custom consensus algorithm called HyperBFT, optimized from the ground up to support high-frequency trading demands. HyperCore includes fully on-chain perpetual futures and spot order books where every order, cancel, trade, and liquidation happens transparently with sub-second finality. The chain currently supports 200,000 orders per second. HyperEVM brings EVM compatibility to Hyperliquid, making the performant liquidity and financial primitives available as permissionless building blocks. HYPE is the native token used for securing the network through staking, participating in governance, and paying transaction fees.
Hyperliquid crypto categories
Kraken classes Hyperliquid to be within the following crypto categories.
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Category
Top gainers
# of assets
24h change
Volume 24h
1
736
-617.61%
£65,909,057,780
2
426
-613.41%
£63,107,326,431
6
400
-482.24%
£2,022,411,898
8
1678
-615.94%
£2,800,898,816
12
374
-727.13%
£958,627,751
14
127
-764.33%
£435,111,336
Category
Top gainers
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