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2026-05-16 03:30:48

HYPE Falls 6% As CME, ICE Target Hyperliquid Over Oil Risks

Hyperliquid’s HYPE token retreated roughly 6% on Friday after Bloomberg reported that CME Group and Intercontinental Exchange are pressing US officials to scrutinize the decentralized exchange’s role in offshore oil-linked trading. The move puts one of crypto’s fastest-growing derivatives venues in direct tension with two of the most powerful incumbents in global commodities markets. HYPE traded near $43.81 after reaching an intraday high of $46.93, implying a drop of about 6.7% from the session peak. The token’s 24-hour range ran from $42.75 to $47.00. CME And ICE Take Aim At Hyperliquid’s Oil Market According to the Bloomberg report, Intercontinental Exchange Inc. and CME Group Inc. are urging the US to rein in Hyperliquid, which they described as a fast-growing, unregulated crypto platform that “could skew global oil prices” and be used for “price manipulation.” Related Reading: Hyperliquid (HYPE) To $100? Expert Forecasts Major Rise Before Summer 2027 Bloomberg reported that the exchanges have raised their concerns with the Commodity Futures Trading Commission and Capitol Hill officials. The core issue is Hyperliquid’s anonymous trading environment, which the exchanges argue could create openings for insiders to move prices or for state actors to evade sanctions. That argument lands at a sensitive point for both crypto market structure and commodity-market oversight. Hyperliquid has moved beyond crypto-native perpetuals into products tied to real-world assets, including oil. For legacy exchanges, the concern is not only that a new venue is capturing speculative flow. It is that a round-the-clock, offshore, crypto-native market could begin influencing price discovery in assets that feed directly into global inflation, energy costs and geopolitical risk. Oil Perps Became A Stress Test For 24/7 Markets Hyperliquid’s oil market had already drawn attention earlier this year. In March, an oil-linked perpetual contract tracking West Texas Intermediate crude generated more than $1.2 billion in 24-hour volume on Hyperliquid, briefly becoming the platform’s second-most traded market behind crypto assets. That surge came as traditional oil futures jumped more than 30% to nearly $120 a barrel during escalating Middle East tensions. Related Reading: 21Shares Is Launching A Hyperliquid ETF: Here Is What Investors Need To Know The episode showed why Hyperliquid has become a serious venue for risk-taking. Traditional commodity futures still operate within defined market hours, while crypto derivatives trade continuously. During weekends or geopolitical shocks, that difference can turn a crypto venue into one of the few live markets expressing fast-moving views on oil, gold or other macro-sensitive assets. For crypto traders, that is the product-market fit: always-on access, leverage and immediate reaction to global events. For CME and ICE, it is the risk case. If liquidity, leverage and anonymity concentrate around synthetic oil exposure outside the traditional regulatory perimeter, the line between offshore speculation and real-world commodity price formation becomes harder to police. Featured image created with DALL.E, chart from TradingView.com

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