Hyperliquid News Today: SEC Decisions Open Doors for Altcoin ETFs, Institutional Demand Rises
- SEC 2025 staking rulings enabled altcoin ETFs like 21Shares' HYPE and Bitwise's BSOL, unlocking institutional crypto access. - BSOL's $55.4M Nasdaq debut with 7% staking yields highlighted Solana's institutional appeal amid $223M AUM. - BNB Chain surpassed TRON in DEX volume (47%) via zero-fee trading, while HYPE's $12.7B cap signaled altcoin diversification. - Ethereum ETFs saw $9.6B Q3 inflows as regulatory clarity and custody solutions drive crypto-mainstream integration.
The altcoin sector is witnessing renewed momentum, fueled by evolving regulations and a surge in institutional interest in exchange-traded funds (ETFs). 21Shares has recently submitted an application to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) for a Hyperliquid ETF, which would allow American investors to access the HYPE token—the driving force behind the Hyperliquid decentralized exchange (DEX). This submission is among a
This positive trend accelerated with the launch of Bitwise’s
Clearer regulations have played a crucial role in this transformation. The SEC’s 2025 decisions regarding staking mechanisms removed key legal obstacles for altcoin ETFs, paving the way for offerings like BSOL to launch without securities-related issues. This regulatory
Although there have been setbacks, such as the recent
Investor actions also mirror this positive sentiment. Ethereum ETFs attracted $9.6 billion in new investments in Q3 2025, surpassing Bitcoin ETF inflows, while significant Ethereum withdrawals from exchanges indicated accumulation ahead of potential price increases, as noted in a
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