Bitcoin is doing its best impression of a parked car. The world’s largest cryptocurrency has been sitting near $64,000 for weeks, offering neither the thrills nor the spills that traders crave. Meanwhile, the real action has migrated to Hyperliquid’s HYPE token and Monero, both of which have been quietly putting up numbers that make Bitcoin’s sideways shuffle look like a nap.
HYPE has been trading in the $55 to $57 range, comfortably above its earlier levels even after pulling back from an all-time high near $76 to $77 hit in June. Its market capitalization sits between $12B and $14B, with daily trading volumes regularly clearing $200M. For a token tied to a decentralized perpetual futures exchange, those are not small numbers.
The Monero whale that moved markets
The more dramatic story involves Monero, the privacy-focused cryptocurrency that most centralized exchanges have delisted over regulatory concerns. XMR recently surged to prices near $400, a move fueled in part by a single whale who deposited $3.56M in USDC onto Hyperliquid to open a 4x leveraged long position on 36,000 XMR.
That works out to a notional value of roughly $14M, the kind of bet that tends to get noticed.






