Cryptopolitan
2026-05-19 09:15:19

Bitwise to Direct 10% of Hyperliquid ETF Fees Into HYPE Purchases for Its Balance Sheet

HYPE is up over 5% over the past 24 hours and extending its weekly gains to over 13%. The catalyst for this bullish momentum seems to be Bitwise’s newly launched Hyperliquid ETF and its latest news on the structural design of the ETF that dropped on Monday. Bitwise announced that 10% of the management fee from the Hyperliquid ETF (BHYP) will be used to buy HYPE directly for its corporate balance sheet and then stake those tokens through Bitwise Onchain Solutions, its in-house staking arm. BHYP only started trading on the NYSE last Friday at a 0.34% sponsor fee, with the fee waived for the first month on the fund’s first $500 million in assets. Combined inflows across BHYP and 21Shares’ THYP have crossed $5.6 million in their first week, with BHYP itself printing $4.31 million in first-day volume. What’s happening with this news is that the asset manager is now wiring its own incentives into the same flywheel that the Hyperliquid protocol already runs. As Matt Hougan, Bitwise’s Chief Investment Officer, framed it: “Hyperliquid’s token is explicitly designed so that rising trading activity on the Hyperliquid platform directly benefits token holders.” Two Buy Mechanisms Now Stacked on the Same Token Around 99% of trading fees on Hyperliquid already goes through the Assistance Fund which is a protocol-level system that is built to convert fees into HYPE and parks them at a system address with no private key. Validators voted 85% in favour of recognizing every HYPE token, including all future revenue, in that address as permanently burned in December last year. Around 13% of the circulating supply or roughly 37 million HYPE was wiped from official supply stats through that single vote. Bitwise’s pledge now basically adds a second layer to an already aggressive buyback model. Trading activity on Hyperliquid feeds the burn. ETF inflows into BHYP feed Bitwise’s balance sheet. Same token, two distinct sources of demand, both growing with usage. The staking layer adds a slow compounding effect on top, with Bitwise taking a 15% fee on rewards before the rest flows back. No Other US Altcoin ETF Is Built This Way The standard model for spot crypto ETFs is straightforward: charge a sponsor fee, custody the underlying, return performance. BHYP is the first US-listed Hyperliquid product to stake natively through the issuer’s own infrastructure rather than relying on a third party. Layering on a balance sheet accumulation policy from those fees takes the structure a step further. The issuer is now financially exposed to the token it’s distributing, not just managing it. What This Could Set Up for HYPE HYPE has been one of the better performing tokens this quarter, rising over 80% since the start of 2026 and currently trading near $48 with a market cap of around $12.20 billion. The token is now the tenth largest in crypto and the back-to-back ETF launches have only sharpened the institutional bid. Whether BHYP can outpace 21Shares’ THYP on cumulative inflows remains an open question, but Bitwise has now given the market a reason to pay attention beyond the fee differential. Don’t just read crypto news. Understand it. Subscribe to our newsletter. It's free .

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