# Сопутствующие статьи по теме Hyperliquid

Новостной центр HTX предлагает последние статьи и углубленный анализ по "Hyperliquid", охватывающие рыночные тренды, новости проектов, развитие технологий и политику регулирования в криптоиндустрии.

Only 7 Native Tokens Remain in the Green Since the Start of the Year. And It's Not Bitcoin

Since the beginning of 2025, the majority of major cryptocurrencies have experienced significant double-digit losses, with only seven native Layer-1 (L1) tokens remaining in positive territory, according to data from Coinmarketcap. Notably, Bitcoin (BTC) and Ethereum (ETH) themselves are not among them, having declined by 2% and 5% respectively. The top performers are led by privacy-focused coins. Zcash (ZEC) surged by 600%, and Monero (XMR) rose by approximately 100%, despite facing regulatory pressures and delistings from major exchanges. Dash (DASH), another privacy-oriented token with optional anonymity features, also saw growth of nearly 30%. Bitcoin Cash (BCH), a major Bitcoin fork, increased by almost 40%. Its performance is partly attributed to the absence of venture capital backing, a fully unlocked token supply, and anticipation around a potential spot ETF approval in the US. Exchange-based tokens also performed well. BNB (from Binance) and Hyperliquid's HYPE each grew by around 30%. BNB's rise was fueled by major partnerships and news of potential eased US regulatory oversight, while HYPE benefited from a trader migration to decentralized exchanges (DEXs) amid tightening regulations on centralized platforms. Finally, Tron (TRX) posted a 13% gain. It distinguished itself as the most profitable blockchain network, generating over $207 million in revenue in November, heavily driven by its dominance in USDT stablecoin transactions, which account for 70% of the activity on its network.

RBK-crypto12/08 16:46

Only 7 Native Tokens Remain in the Green Since the Start of the Year. And It's Not Bitcoin

RBK-crypto12/08 16:46

The Dark Side of Altcoins

The article "The Dark Side of Altcoins" argues that most cryptocurrency tokens inevitably fail due to a fundamental structural conflict between company equity and token holders. Most crypto projects are essentially traditional companies with equity-held founders, VC investors, and profit motives, which later issue a token. This creates irreconcilable incentives: equity seeks to capture value (revenue, profit, control) for the company and shareholders, while tokens need value (fees, buybacks, governance) to accrue to the protocol and holders. Equity almost always wins, leading to token value drainage. The piece highlights Hyperliquid as a rare success because it avoided VC equity financing entirely. Without a board or pressure to deliver value to shareholders, it could direct all economic value to its protocol and token. Legally, tokens cannot function like stocks without being deemed unregistered securities (if they offer dividends, ownership, etc.), which would trigger severe regulatory crackdowns. The optimal structure is one where the company holds no equity, captures no revenue, and all value flows to token holders via protocol mechanisms, with a DAO governing economic decisions. However, the only way to eliminate all conflict is to become a fully decentralized protocol like Bitcoin or Ethereum, with no company, no equity, and neutral, autonomously running infrastructure. The core issue is structural, not market conditions. Tokens are mathematically destined to fail if the project had VC rounds, private token sales, investor unlock schedules, or allows the company to capture revenue. Success requires value directed to the protocol, no VC equity, aligned founder/tokenholder incentives, and an economically irrelevant company. The solution is for investors to stop funding poorly designed projects. The future of the industry depends on capital flowing to projects with sound tokenomics, like those pioneered by Hyperliquid, MetaDAO, and Street.

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The Dark Side of Altcoins

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