Ironically CEXs not listing $HYPE is literally pushing more volume and users to Hyperliquid. Their blacklist strategy is only strengthening Hyperliquid’s positioning. Demand for $HYPE is rising and more ppl come to onchain. Thie momentum will accelerate. Hyperliquid.
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Simon15.7. klo 04.14
In hindsight, exchanges not listing $HYPE backfired spectacularly. By forcing users to bridge and actually use Hyperliquid for exposure, they created a reflexive loop where: → Users realized the product is genuinely better than CEX and started using it beyond getting $HYPE exposure → Drove more adoption, accelerating the CEX/DEX shift and giving Hyperliquid more market share → Users bought more $HYPE as they grew bullish on the long-term thesis The blacklisting (due to threat perception) only strengthened their position. Streisand effect.
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