Key Insights: Decentralized crypto exchange, Hyperliquid, is once again in the limelight but this time, its oil futures trades dominating the platform. As per theKey Insights: Decentralized crypto exchange, Hyperliquid, is once again in the limelight but this time, its oil futures trades dominating the platform. As per the

Oil Futures Dominate On Crypto Exchange Hyperliquid, Surpassing ETH & BTC

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Key Insights:

  • Oil futures surpassed Ethereum to become the second-most traded market on Hyperliquid, behind Bitcoin.
  • Hyperliquid’s CL-USDC perpetual futures contract, settled in USDC, allows leveraged trading without expiry and operates 24/7.
  • The exchange’s native token HYPE jumped 14% in the last 24 hours to around $35.

Decentralized crypto exchange, Hyperliquid, is once again in the limelight but this time, its oil futures trades dominating the platform. As per the Bloomberg report, oil futures trades on the DEX have even surpassed ETH. In the last 24-hours, the HYPE price has surged by 14%, moving to $35.

Oil Futures Trades Boom on Hyperliquid Crypto Exchange

Oil has emerged as one of the most actively traded assets on Hyperliquid exchange. An oil-linked perpetual contract tied to WTI crude drove over $1.2 billion in trading volume in the past 24 hours. Traders actively fueled this surge, highlighting strong market demand.

Thus, it surpassed even Ethereum to become the second-most traded market on the platform. The CL-USDC contract now trails only Bitcoin in total trading activity, as per the Bloomberg report.

Oil futures dominate on Hyperliquid | Source: BloombergOil futures dominate on Hyperliquid | Source: Bloomberg

The surge in activity coincided with a sharp rally in global oil prices. This comes as traditional WTI futures jumping more than 30% to nearly $120 per barrel as escalating tensions in the Middle East.

Hyperliquid’s tokenized crude contract climbed as high as $107 per barrel during Sunday trading. CoinGlass data shows that approximately $75 million in short positions were liquidated over the past 24 hours as prices surged.

Oil trade volume on Hyperliquid | Source: BloombergOil trade volume on Hyperliquid | Source: Bloomberg

Daily trading volume in the contract skyrocketed from about $21 million before the U.S.–Israel strike on Iran to more than $1.2 billion. Open interest also surged, reaching $183 million.

Hyperliquid Facilitates Oil Futures on Platform

Hyperliquid’s oil contract is structured as a perpetual futures product. This allows traders to hold leveraged positions without an expiry date.

The derivative is margined and settled in USDC, a U.S. dollar-pegged stablecoin. Thus, participants can trade continuously without the need for traditional clearinghouses.

Trading activity on the platform is driven mainly by retail investors and crypto-native participants. Their engagement fuels liquidity and sharp market movements. Institutional investors that remain limited by regulatory and infrastructure constraints have now flocked to public blockchains.

Price movements on Hyperliquid mostly mirror speculative bets. They don’t serve as a benchmark for global crude markets. However, the appeal lies in the platform’s 24/7 accessibility.

As a result, traders can express macro views on commodities, equities, and currencies even when traditional markets are closed. The surge in oil trading on Hyperliquid also highlights the broader utility of crypto-based infrastructure.

HYPE Price Jumps 14%

Following the surge in activity, HYPE, the native cryptocurrency of Hyperliquid has jumped 14% in the last 24 hours. With this, the altcoin has made a 40% recovery from the monthly lows of $25 seen in February.

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Crypto Wave Vision notes that if bulls keep HYPE above $35, the rally could extend to $50. This sets a clear bullish target for traders.

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