Hyperliquid's model is reshaping expectations for perpetual DEXes. Competitors now face real pressure: either commit to substantial token airdrops and deploy meaningful portions—ideally all—of protocol fees toward token buybacks, or risk losing users to a more incentivized alternative.
Without these mechanisms, holding tokens from VC-backed protocols becomes harder to justify. Generic buyback programs and questionable tokenomics simply can't compete when HYPE offers demonstrable value capture. The market is signaling clearly: sustainable incentive structures matter more than promises. Perp DEXes that ignore this shift will find themselves increasingly irrelevant.
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LiquiditySurfer
· 01-17 20:40
Oh wow, well said. This is the true face of liquidity competition. Without real LP yields, who would foolishly believe in that tokenomics story...
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DefiVeteran
· 01-15 22:46
Listen, HYPE has directly exposed the shortcomings of other perp DEXs... real value capture vs. false promises, the market has long seen through it.
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LightningAllInHero
· 01-15 22:44
Hype is really intense, directly crushing those projects that empty promises... VC coins still dare not distribute dividends, how do they survive?
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ChainMelonWatcher
· 01-15 22:43
This hype wave is really intense, overshadowing other perpetual DEXs. Tokens truly need to buy back with real money; empty talk is useless.
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MEVSupportGroup
· 01-15 22:29
This hype really hit others' pain points. That set of VC tricks and superficial tactics can't compete with a solid dividend model...
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OptionWhisperer
· 01-15 22:28
Hype has completely taken over the entire perpetual market, there's really no way out. Other projects are either throwing money in or dying.
Hyperliquid's model is reshaping expectations for perpetual DEXes. Competitors now face real pressure: either commit to substantial token airdrops and deploy meaningful portions—ideally all—of protocol fees toward token buybacks, or risk losing users to a more incentivized alternative.
Without these mechanisms, holding tokens from VC-backed protocols becomes harder to justify. Generic buyback programs and questionable tokenomics simply can't compete when HYPE offers demonstrable value capture. The market is signaling clearly: sustainable incentive structures matter more than promises. Perp DEXes that ignore this shift will find themselves increasingly irrelevant.