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Crypto Potato 2025-06-19 13:31:51

How Low Can the Hyperliquid (HYPE) Price Go?

Hyperliquid’s native token, HYPE, is going through a correction in the past couple of days after charting a new all-time high at almost $46. At the time of this writing, the cryptocurrency is trading below $37, marking a decline of around 20% in the past 48 hours. Source: Hyperliquid How Low Can HYPE’s Price Go? Many have taken to X to speculate on the ongoing correction. Some traders outline the serious nature of the move and predict prices as lo as “low-mid 20’s.” Commenting on the matter was also Altcoin Sherpa, who said : “HYPE is pulling back a bit, I think that this thing goes to low $30s if BTC continues to bleed and chop around. Still, it’s 1 of the best coins this cycle and I think it’ll eventually go much higher. I’ll still keep a bunch of it staked for now.” Byzantine General also chipped in on the matter, outlining the importance of the long-term trendline that started forming in April. He’s of the opinion that breaking below this trendline won’t be a good sign, especially as open interest is building up. Pretty important level for $HYPE with a serious OI build up. It better not break that trend. pic.twitter.com/Xp5jJqr5s6 — Byzantine General (@ByzGeneral) June 19, 2025 Data from HyperDash shows that the majority of the traders (51%, at the time of this writing) are short, with 31% of the open interest covered. It’s also worth noting that the Hyperliquid Assistance Fund bought back another $2 million worth of HYPE today, as reported by Tobias Reisner. This is because 97% of the fees generated by traders on the platform go back toward buying back the token. The post How Low Can the Hyperliquid (HYPE) Price Go? appeared first on CryptoPotato .

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