Key Takeaways Arthur Hayes targets $150 for HYPE by August 2026, a ~5x move from current prices Hyperliquid funnels 97% […] The post Hyperliquid Price PredictionKey Takeaways Arthur Hayes targets $150 for HYPE by August 2026, a ~5x move from current prices Hyperliquid funnels 97% […] The post Hyperliquid Price Prediction

Hyperliquid Price Prediction: Can HYPE Hit $150 by August 2026?

2026/03/11 02:40
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Key Takeaways

  • Arthur Hayes targets $150 for HYPE by August 2026, a ~5x move from current prices
  • Hyperliquid funnels 97% of protocol revenue into buying back its own token
  • New protocol features (HIP-3, HIP-4) are expanding revenue streams beyond crypto
  • Critics flag centralization risks and token unlock pressure through 2027

Hayes isn’t just talking. He backed the call with a $100,000 charity wager that HYPE will outperform any altcoin with a market cap above $1 billion between February 10 and July 31 of this year — a bet that says more about his conviction than any price target alone.

The thesis isn’t built on hype cycles or narrative momentum. Hayes points to Hyperliquid’s revenue structure as the core driver. The protocol directs 97% of its fee income into an Assistance Fund, which continuously buys HYPE off the open market. It’s a straightforward deflationary loop — revenue goes up, buybacks increase, supply tightens.

The model then hinges on two assumptions: that 30-day annualized revenue climbs back to its August 2025 peak of $1.4 billion, and that the market re-rates HYPE from its current price-to-earnings multiple of roughly 12x to around 25x. Both are achievable under the right conditions, though neither is guaranteed.

Newer protocol upgrades are doing some of the legwork. HIP-3, which enables permissionless perpetual listings for traditional assets including gold and the Nasdaq, already accounts for approximately 10% of platform revenue. The forthcoming HIP-4, introducing prediction markets and options, is expected to push that figure higher. These aren’t minor additions — they represent Hyperliquid moving into territory previously dominated by centralized exchanges.

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The broader numbers support the platform’s growing footprint. As of March 2026, Hyperliquid carries a market cap between $6.45 billion and $7.54 billion, a fully diluted valuation near $26 billion, and total value locked ranging from $4.5 billion to $6.2 billion. The platform processed $2.6 trillion in notional trading volume in 2025.

Hayes isn’t alone in his optimism, though others have pushed the targets further. Analyst Axel Bitblaze projects HYPE reaching $180 to $360 over the next one to three years, framing the platform as a legitimate competitor to Binance or Coinbase. The CEO of Hyperion DeFi has suggested a 10x move is plausible if Hyperliquid’s Layer-1 network effects begin to mirror Solana’s trajectory. More conservative estimates from community analysts still place the 2026 floor above $50.

The risks, however, are not trivial. Hyperliquid runs on just 16 validators — a setup critics describe as a centralization problem that undermines the decentralization pitch. Monthly token unlocks for core contributors are scheduled to continue through 2027, maintaining a consistent supply overhang that could cap upside or pressure the price during broader market weakness.

Whether Hayes’ $150 target materializes depends heavily on execution — sustained revenue growth, protocol adoption, and a market willing to reprice the asset accordingly. The mechanics are in place. The timeline is tight.


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