Hyperliquid Captures 50.8% of All Perp Volume by Chain

- Hyperliquid cleared more perp volume than every other chain put together on June 2, just over half the market according to DeFiLlama, with Solana a distant second
- HYPE has held up while everything else sells off, sitting ninth by market cap after flipping Dogecoin and outrunning Bitcoin over the past month as BTC slips under $67,000
- The catalysts keep stacking, with Grayscale’s HYPG staking ETF arriving this week on top of a spot HYPE ETF inflow run that hasn’t broken since mid-May
Hyperliquid processed $10.319 billion in volume yesterday out of the total $20.306 billion across all chains, which equates to just over half of the entire field, according to DeFiLlama. The next chain, at a distant second, was Solana with $5.307 billion while Ethereum and Arbitrum both saw figures below $2 billion.

What really puts things into perspective is the fact that at the start of the year, the split in perp volume across chains was broadly even. The 50.8% volume dominance is being driven by a combination of factors such as letting anyone launch their own perp market via HIP-3 and a wave of institutional products now built around HYPE.
Hyperliquid Now Owns Half the Perp Market
Hyperliquid has spent months pulling perps traders off rival venues, and Tuesday’s print showed how lopsided the gap has become. Beating the rest of the field combined means close to one in every two perp dollars on-chain is now clearing through a single platform.
Why traders keep picking it comes down to how it trades. The order book runs more like Binance than a typical AMM, with fast fills and low fees. Its listings also run wider than what rivals put up. None of this happened overnight. The platform built its base through a long points and airdrop run, then held onto those users once the token went live.
Perps volume moves around between chains depending on what’s trending, and a 50.8% read on a violent liquidation day like yesterday actually shows Hyperliquid absorbing the volatility flow. Ethereum and Arbitrum sitting under $2 billion each only sharpens that stance. The chains that used to be the dominant on-chain derivatives are now fighting over what’s left after Hyperliquid takes its cut.
HYPE Flips Dogecoin and Outruns Bitcoin
HYPE currently trades above $72 and its market cap now stands at over $18 billion. It is now the ninth largest cryptocurrency by market cap after leapfrogging DOGE.

HYPE breaching new highs is taking place during a broader corrective phase for the crypto market. Despite Bitcoin slipping below $67k for the first time this week in close to two months, HYPE has shown incredible relative strength. In fact when we look at HYPE’s performance relative to BTC, over the past month, it has outpaced the largest crypto by over 100%.
The Catalysts Keep Stacking
Grayscale’s HYPG staking ETF is expected to begin trading this week, which would hand traditional money a regulated way to earn yield on HYPE without ever touching the chain.
Spot HYPE ETF inflows have run unbroken for fourteen days since the mid-May launch, a clean streak that’s rare for any product this new.

Wall Street keeps circling, and the reason is simple. Hyperliquid runs 24/7 and lists perps on markets the traditional system won’t go near, from crude oil to pre-IPO names like SpaceX. That kind of access paired with that kind of exposure is hard to find anywhere else, on-chain or off.
The volume crown can flip fast in this market. One heavy day on a rival chain, one quiet stretch from Hyperliquid, and the share drops. For now, Tuesday’s numbers say the lead is real and the rest of the field has a long way to go to catch up.
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Anush Jafer
Anush is a crypto research analyst and journalist with four years of experience in the industry. He covers stablecoins, on-chain analysis, regulatory developments and macro-driven crypto narratives. He also hosts Cryptopolitan’s live market streams and podcasts.
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