Crypto & Web3·Jun 16, 2026

Spot HYPE ETFs Draw $153 Million in First Month as Volume Nears $900 Million

Spot HYPE exchange-traded funds (ETFs) have pulled in roughly $153 million in net inflows and nearly $900 million in cumulative trading volume in their first month, with the figures spanning three competing U.S. products launched within wee

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Spot HYPE ETFs Draw $153 Million in First Month as Volume Nears $900 Million
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Spot HYPE exchange-traded funds (ETFs) have pulled in roughly $153 million in net inflows and nearly $900 million in cumulative trading volume in their first month, with the figures spanning three competing U.S. products launched within wee

  • A Strong Debut for a New Asset Class Three spot HYPE ETFs have attracted about $153 million in net inflows and generated close to $900 million in trading volume since their launch.
  • All three funds hold HYPE directly and pass through staking rewards at an annual rate of around 2.25%, a structure that lets shareholders earn yield on top of price exposure.
  • 21Shares launched its THYP fund on the Nasdaq on May 12, followed by Bitwise’s BHYP on the New York Stock Exchange on May 15.
  • Subsequently, Grayscale’s HYPG staking ETF debuted on June 3. with a 0.29% sponsor fee, the lowest among U.S.-listed HYPE products.
  • What sets HYPE apart is its tie to real platform revenue given nearly 97% of Hyperliquid’s trading fees flow into an onchain Assistance Fund that buys back HYPE, creating an automatic demand mechanism linked directly to exchange activity.
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Spot HYPE exchange-traded funds (ETFs) have pulled in roughly $153 million in net inflows and nearly $900 million in cumulative trading volume in their first month, with the figures spanning three competing U.S. products launched within weeks of one another.Key TakeawaysSpot HYPE ETFs from 21Shares, Bitwise and Grayscale drew about $153 million in net inflows in their first month.Cumulative volume neared $900 million, with Grayscale’s HYPG charging a market-low 0.29% fee.Roughly 97% of Hyperliquid fees fund onchain HYPE buybacks, tying ETF demand to real exchange revenue. A Strong Debut for a New Asset Class Three spot HYPE ETFs have attracted about $153 million in net inflows and generated close to $900 million in trading volume since their launch. The early demand has outpaced what many analysts expected for a token that did not exist on regulated U.S. brokerage rails a few months ago. Image source: X The products give investors exposure to HYPE, the native token of the Hyperliquid decentralized derivatives exchange, without requiring them to hold the asset directly. All three funds hold HYPE directly and pass through staking rewards at an annual rate of around 2.25%, a structure that lets shareholders earn yield on top of price exposure. 21Shares launched its THYP fund on the Nasdaq on May 12, followed by Bitwise’s BHYP on the New York Stock Exchange on May 15. Subsequently, Grayscale’s HYPG staking ETF debuted on June 3. with a 0.29% sponsor fee, the lowest among U.S.-listed HYPE products. In fact, the figure undercut the 0.30% charged by 21Shares and Bitwise’s BHYP, a pointed move in a market where issuers are racing to capture early flows. The combined debut of THYP and BHYP marked the strongest altcoin ETF launch of the year, with the funds absorbing more than 1% of HYPE’s market capitalization within their first 10 days of trading. What sets HYPE apart is its tie to real platform revenue given nearly 97% of Hyperliquid’s trading fees flow into an onchain Assistance Fund that buys back HYPE, creating an automatic demand mechanism linked directly to exchange activity. That dynamic gives the ETFs an unusual fundamental backdrop compared with funds tracking non-yielding tokens. Institutional Interest Builds Behind the Scenes The ETF inflows are only part of the picture as HYPE recently reached a record high of over $75 as the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) moved to open the U.S. perpetuals market, a regulatory shift that broadened the addressable market for Hyperliquid-linked products. Large players have been accumulating as well, with wallets linked to venture firm a16z emerging as one of the sixth-largest HYPE holders after amassing more than $190 million worth of the token, signaling that sophisticated investors see staying power in the network rather than a short-lived trade. Still, the rally is not without risk, with some analysts having turned cautious on HYPE’s price even as inflows climb, warning that a token closely tied to one exchange’s fortunes carries concentration risk if trading volumes cool. Net flows can reverse quickly if sentiment shifts. That said, with nearly $900 million in volume and steady inflows across three issuers, the next milestone will be whether spot HYPE ETFs can sustain their momentum into a second month, or whether the early rush proves front-loaded.

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