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According to SoSoValue data, as of June 25 Eastern Time, the U.S. HYPE spot ETF had a net inflow of $108 million in a single day. The real standout was Grayscale's HYPG: a single-day net inflow of $113 million, pushing its historical net inflow directly to $123 million.
Signals emerging: Funds are not evenly buying into the entire HYPE ETF sector but are concentrating on Grayscale's product with a staking design.
More critical is the next step. Grayscale's HYPG then deposited 1.77 million HYPE into staking, valued at approximately $114 million. That means this ETF isn't just "buying and holding HYPE" but is attempting to package spot exposure and on-chain yields into a traditional financial product.
This is what the market is truly excited about.
In the past, institutions buying crypto ETFs mainly sought price exposure to large assets like BTC and ETH. Now, non-mainstream assets like HYPE are beginning to attract hundreds of millions of dollars in funds, indicating that institutional appetite is changing: they not only want "compliant crypto buying" but also clearly explainable on-chain cash flows and yield structures.
Hyperliquid itself fits this narrative perfectly. It's not purely valued based on storytelling; it has real trading volume, fees, and a buyback mechanism. Simply put, institutions don't like "crypto new concepts"; they prefer things that can be translated into traditional financial language: revenue, buybacks, yield, market share.
But this isn't just positive. Staking isn't free yield. Once assets enter staking, it involves liquidity, redemption arrangements, regulatory perspectives, and tax treatment. ETFs lower the barrier but do not eliminate the volatility and on-chain risks of the underlying assets.
In the short term, HYPG's single-day net inflow of over $100 million is a strong catalyst for the HYPE narrative.
In the medium term, what really needs attention isn't how much money came in on a given day, but three things: whether capital inflows can be sustained, whether staking yields can be disclosed consistently, and whether the redemption mechanism can hold up during market volatility.
If more crypto ETFs start replicating the "spot holding + staking yield" structure in the future, then HYPG's recent move won't just be a record single-day inflow; it will be a signal that the ETF-ization of non-mainstream assets has entered its next phase.
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