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I just read a pretty interesting analysis about HYPE from Hyperliquid. Arthur Hayes has a particular perspective on how this token could position itself in the prediction market, and honestly, the argument makes sense.
What caught my attention is how Arthur Hayes sees the potential of HYPE beyond the obvious. It’s not just another token from a trading platform, but it could play a key role in the infrastructure of predictive markets. That’s something many are still not seeing.
The prediction market has been gaining traction, and if Arthur Hayes is pointing to HYPE as a strategic weapon in this space, there’s probably something to it. This guy has a track record of identifying narratives before they explode in the market.
The interesting part is that Hyperliquid already has momentum in the ecosystem, and if HYPE manages to establish itself as the reference token for predictions, it could significantly change the game. Arthur Hayes is probably thinking about how the tokenomics and utility of HYPE align with the growth of this sector.
It’s worth keeping this on the radar. Arthur Hayes’s analysis generally brings perspectives that the market eventually recognizes. If you’re following Hyperliquid’s development, this is a viewpoint worth paying attention to.