Hyperliquid обгоняет Ethereum по доходам: новый уровень конкуренции

cryptonews.ruPublished on 2023-11-04Last updated on 2025-02-04

Блокчейн Hyperliquid превзошел Ethereum по доходам за неделю, получив $12,8 млн. Объём торгов на платформе растёт и разница в доходах может увеличиться

Hyperliquid vs Ethereum

Layer-1 блокчейн Hyperliquid обошёл Ethereum по доходам за семь дней: $12,8 млн дохода против $11,5 млн.

Перепад доходов отражает стремительное восхождение Hyperliquid как площадки для торговли бессрочными фьючерсами, или «перпами».

Однако, по объёму торгов, Эфир всё ещё значительно впереди: $4,7 млрд против $470 млн у Hyperliquid.

Тенденции в Эфире касаются не только его возможности зарабатывать деньги. Другие L1 блокчейны догоняют его по многим другим параметрам: количество приложений, сценарии использования, комиссионные сборы.

Так, например, Solana в январе уже обошла Ethereum по объёму торгов на децентрализованных биржах более чем в два раза.

Звезда HYPE

Крипто-сообщество оценило ноябрьский запуск перп-биржи Hyperliquid, когда для комьюнити был выделен громадный аирдроп токенов HYPE.

С тех пор токен вырос в несколько раз, а сама биржа захватила 70% рынка, обойдя таких весомых конкурентов, как GMX и dYdX.

Hyperliquid сравнивает себя с централизованными биржами по скорости и цене комиссий, при этом будучи менее централизованной (не надо проходить KYC).

В данный момент полная капитализация (FDV) токенов HYPE составляет $25 млрд.

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