Hyperliquid Traders Rise in Arms as Bitcoin Hits 7-Day Low And Oil Soars
Bitcoin is slipping to a seven‑day low as oil is screaming higher on Iran war fears. But the real action is unfolding somewhere else entirely: Hyperliquid, where a new class of traders is turning to its tokenised oil per...
Bitcoin is slipping to a seven‑day low as oil is screaming higher on Iran war fears. But the real action is unfolding somewhere else entirely: Hyperliquid, where a new class of traders is turning to its tokenised oil perps.
Hyperliquid And Its Oil Perps At The Center Of The Oil PanicAs the Iran war scare and Strait of Hormuz risk ignite a fresh oil panic, Brent crude has ripped to about 118–119 dollars a barrel, its highest level since 2022. Over the weekend and into Monday, Bitcoin did not act as a crisis hedge: it dropped as much as roughly 2.4% to around $65.6k, a seven‑day low, even as oil exploded higher. In this context, on‑chain, traders rotated into Hyperliquid’s tokenised oil perpetuals, where crude surged about 18% in a week and contract volume and open interest jumped more than 18x and 5x as conflict headlines hit.
“Pandora’s Box Is Open”The fears that stem from the current geopolitical chaos do not know or care about Wall Street’s business hours. Our convulsed times seem to finally have outgrown TradFi, as traders search for alternatives to act as fast as their unrest demands. Jung Hyunsun, CEO of Hyperliquid treasury firm Hyperion DeFi, told DL News that the “Pandora’s box is open”. As traders run into tokenised oil perps, Jung believes that:
The narrative around onchain financial services is changing.
He points out that tokenised traditional assets like oil, metals and currencies have made up as much as 30% of Hyperliquid’s daily volume during peak periods, turning the DEX into a direct venue for macro trades rather than a “DeFi casino”. Jung adds that, while pseudonymous accounts make it hard to quantify, more traditional finance desks are quietly using Hyperliquid for hedging and price discovery, echoing comments from Coinbase’s Kenny Chan and CF Benchmarks’ Gabe Selby about the surge in tokenised asset trading.
What This Means For BitcoinAs Iran war jitters are forcing Bitcoin to trade like any other high‑beta risk asset, with flows rotating into gold rather than BTC during the first leg of the conflict, Hyperliquid and similar derivatives DEXs now blur the line between “DeFi casino” and full‑stack macro venue, letting traders express views on war, energy, FX and crypto from the same on‑chain interface.
For Bitcoin, the question is no longer just “Is it digital gold?” but: Is it losing its monopoly on the crypto‑macro narrative to infrastructure layers that move faster and list anything, from barrels and basis trades to outright war risk?
The irony, however, its apparent: all this activity hasn’t saved the native HYPE token, which still trades just over 30 dollars, nearly 50% below its September high.
Cover image from ChatGPT, HYPEUSD chart from Tradingview
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