Viewpoint: Hyperliquid's greatest moat is its tokenomics, with a 30% token airdrop and a low-cost TGE that benefits the community
BlockBeats News, December 9th. Cryptocurrency analyst pickle stated that the biggest moat of Hyperliquid is actually its tokenomics. Lighter and other Perp DEX competitors may be able to achieve equally excellent UX/UI, and even hide fees through a "payment order flow" (achieving seemingly lower costs), attracting and retaining liquidity. However, Hyperliquid does not have such a bad tokenomics, nor has it had a large amount of chips taken away at a low price by VCs, followed by continuous selling at a high multiple to create selling pressure. This advantage of Hyperliquid cannot be replicated. Especially by allocating 30% of the tokens for airdrop, allowing the community to buy at a low price and then start to rise. This operation is something that competitors cannot imitate.
According to market data, the HYPE ef="/wiki/article/token-259">token price has dropped to its lowest point since May 21st, currently trading at $27.7, with a 9.1% decrease in the last 24 hours.
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