On August 18, Onchain Lens, a blockchain transaction trac king service, reported that Multicoin Capital transferred approximately 172,710 $HYPE (roughly $10.15 million) to Coinbase Prime, a platform often associated with cryptocurrency sales by traders.
Given that $HYPE is currently among the top ten cryptocurrency tokens, the actions of one of its largest institutional investors are likely to attract attention far beyond the Hyperliquid user community.
This is significant because the market capitalization of $HYPE is nearly $13 billion, with the current token price, according to DefiLlama, being around $58.59. With such a market cap, token movements are far from independent; large transfers to exchanges can rapidly alter traders' perceptions of impending market risks.
The Transfer Still Leaves Multicoin in a Highly Vulnerable Position
When viewed in the context of Multicoin's current assets, the $10.15 million transfer appears quite modest. Onchain Lens estimates that the fund still holds approximately 2.16 million $HYPE, valued at around $126.63 million. In other words, the transfer via Coinbase Prime seemingly represents a scaling back rather than an exit from the fund.
Coinbase Prime is Coinbase's institutional platform offering services such as custody, order execution, and financing for institutional clients. It also serves as a venue through which institutions sell large volumes of their holdings in a regulated market. Onchain Lens classified this transfer as a "likely sale," thereby alerting the trading community.
Why the Crypto Market Views Inflows to Exchanges as a Warning
This alertness has recent roots. According to DefiLlama, $HYPE is trading significantly below its June high of $76.87, while the open interest stands at nearly $11.8 billion. This creates a large number of leveraged positions that could amplify any sudden price drop.
Traders perceive token transfers to exchanges as a sign of supply hitting the market. Given that $HYPE liquidity is still lower than that of major cryptocurrencies, even an experienced trader might struggle to manage the order book depth. After a summer of watching the movements of Hyperliquid's largest holders, any further transfer by Multicoin keeps the market on edge.
Multicoin Insists It Will Not Sell Its Holdings
Multicoin has previously refuted such rumors. For instance, in late July, after Multicoin and Paradigm unstaked $HYPE tokens worth a total of $291 million, causing the token price to drop below $60, Multicoin co-founder Tushar Jain stated: "We did not unstake to sell," and claimed the unstaking was solely for privacy and wallet rotation purposes, as reported by Cryptopolitan.
At the time, blockchain analysts from Markets Alpha corroborated this reason, showing the tokens were moved to custody, not to exchanges. The recent transfer is significant due to the change in destination: Coinbase Prime offers a more direct path to settlement. This does not prove the tokens were sold but explains why the $10 million movement is making headlines.
What Still Underpins the Hype?
The negative sentiment must also be considered in the context of Hyperliquid's fundamentals. In its June valuation report, Multicoin noted that the platform generated approximately $873 million in revenue on about $2.9 trillion in trading volume in 2025, accounting for over 59% of DeFi open interest.
The tokenomics of $HYPE provide another argument for growth. Roughly 99% of the protocol's revenue is directed towards buying back $HYPE tokens, with the purchased tokens subsequently burned. The same Multicoin report claimed $HYPE could reach $319 by 2028.
The $10.15 million transfer does not conclusively resolve the debate between fundamental factors and prevailing short-term seller pressure. However, given that Multicoin continues to hold over $100 million worth of $HYPE, significant events related to Multicoin's $HYPE wallets will inevitably have a major impact on market movements.
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