With open interest rising above $13 billion for the first time since October, Hyperliquid has achieved a derivatives-market milestone not seen since October. Both price and speculative positioning are at abnormally high levels as the move coincides with $HYPE surpassing its prior price highs and momentarily reaching the $82 area.
Exposure is increasing
The total amount of unsettled outstanding derivatives contracts is measured by open interest. Therefore, an increase over $13 billion suggests that traders are increasing their exposure rather than just closing their existing positions. Expanding OI typically indicates that more capital is entering leveraged positions and participating in the move in conjunction with rising prices.
$HYPE's daily chart backs up that theory. The token broke through the previous $75–$77 resistance area and is currently trading at about $79.30 after hitting about $82.50. The most recent breakout was technically significant because that zone halted multiple advances in June and July.
Additionally, volume has significantly increased throughout the advance. In multiple sessions, $HYPE has risen from about $56 to almost $80, leaving its major moving averages well behind. The closest averages, which are currently at $63.16, $61.09, and $58.55, show how rapidly the market has grown. However, there is an obvious short-term risk associated with this combination.
Agressive deleveraging
With the daily RSI at around 80, $HYPE is firmly in overbought territory. When an overextended price is combined with record-high positioning, even a slight reversal could lead to aggressive deleveraging. As a result, the $75–$77 range becomes the first crucial test.
The claim that $HYPE has entered a new phase of price discovery would be strengthened if previous resistance were held as support. In that scenario, $80 might establish itself as support, and the subsequent psychological targets would be $85 and eventually $90. If the rejection were below $75, things would be different.
Leveraged exposure has increased significantly with open interest above $13 billion, raising the possible size of liquidations in the event that momentum reverses. Around $60 to $63 is the next significant support cluster.
As of right now, $HYPE is supported by exceptionally strong derivatives participation as well as a confirmed technical breakout. However, the same $13 billion milestone that shows market strength also implies that much more leverage now depends on the rally continuing.