Wu learned that Bloomberg ETF analyst James Seyffart stated that Grayscale has submitted the fifth revision of the Grayscale Hyperliquid Staking ETF S-1 filing, with the proposed trading symbol still being HYPG, but the fee rate has not yet been disclosed. The document still retains approximately 2 million HYPE tokens as part of the seed investment arrangement, which is roughly equivalent to $130 million at current prices.

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HoldingPositionsIsLikeTending
· 7h ago
Are they hiding the fee rate, afraid of charging 2% like GBTC?
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GasfeeComplainer
· 15h ago
Has the fifth edition revision not been approved yet? Can it be released this year?
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LighthouseInTheMist
· 18h ago
HYPG this code is pretty cool, but those who understand the grayscale fee rate game know what's up
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SeaSaltFlavoredStablecoin
· 18h ago
Decide whether to top up after the fee rate is announced; currently observing.
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GateUser-a365d15f
· 18h ago
The gradual rollout is slow but steady, traditional funding entry +1
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ThinkForThreeSecondsBefore
· 18h ago
2 million HYPE seed funding, institutions eat the meat, retail investors drink the soup
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On-ChainNightSecurityGuard
· 18h ago
The code HYPG, looks like some kind of meme coin when printed out
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AirdropJanitor
· 18h ago
It's still being revised in the fifth edition; where exactly is the SEC getting stuck?
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GateUser-bee672a5
· 18h ago
Hyperliquid is finally getting an ETF, and the L1 narrative is extending its life again
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PaperSculptureSquidward
· 18h ago
130 million dollars in seed funding, this startup is starting off differently
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