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Hyperliquid added to Monetary Authority of Singapore's Investor Alert List

Singapore's MAS added Hyperliquid to its Investor Alert List, flagging the $14B perpetual futures platform as unlicensed days after listing Bybit.

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cryptobriefing.comStai leggendo12 g fa

Hyperliquid added to Monetary Authority of Singapore's Investor Alert List

Singapore's MAS added Hyperliquid to its Investor Alert List, flagging the $14B perpetual futures platform as unlicensed days after listing Bybit.

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cointelegraph.com11 g fa

Hyperliquid Added to Singapore's MAS Investor Alert List

Decentralized exchange Hyperliquid landed on the Investor Alert List maintained by Singapore’s financial regulator, as a reminder that it wasn’t licensed in the region.

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  1. venerdì 26 giugno 2026·cryptobriefing.com

    Hyperliquid added to Monetary Authority of Singapore's Investor Alert List

    Singapore's MAS added Hyperliquid to its Investor Alert List, flagging the $14B perpetual futures platform as unlicensed days after listing Bybit.

  2. venerdì 26 giugno 2026·cointelegraph.com

    Hyperliquid Added to Singapore's MAS Investor Alert List

    Decentralized exchange Hyperliquid landed on the Investor Alert List maintained by Singapore’s financial regulator, as a reminder that it wasn’t licensed in the region.