Hyperliquid Pushes Into the US: Pre-IPO Futures Filed With the SEC – and HYPE Runs Hot
While Bitcoin grabs the headlines, Hyperliquid posts the biggest daily jump among top-100 coins. The trigger is a letter to the SEC: Hyperliquid's policy arm wants pre-IPO futures regulated, and it brings remarkable data to the table.

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On a day when the entire market jumps, a coin has to deliver something special to stand out. Hyperliquid (HYPE) did exactly that: up 18.5 percent to $69.78 within 24 hours, the strongest gain among all top-100 coins, and at a market capitalization of $17.6 billion now the market's number 9 (CoinMarketCap, August 19, 2026, 21:52 CEST). On a weekly basis, the token is up a good 24 percent.
The jump has its own catalyst beyond the broad rally: Hyperliquid's policy arm submitted a concrete regulatory framework for pre-IPO futures to the US Securities and Exchange Commission on August 18. It is the platform's most direct attempt yet to bring its fastest-growing product into the world's largest capital market.
What exactly was filed with the SEC
The Hyperliquid Policy Center and trading platform trade[XYZ] jointly submitted a comment letter to the SEC. It responds to a call by SEC Chairman Paul Atkins from May 2026 for ideas on improving the IPO process. The proposal: a rulebook for so-called IPOPs, perpetual contracts tracking the expected value of companies preparing to go public.
The structure is deliberately lean:
| Feature | Meaning | Status |
|---|---|---|
| cash-settled | no claim on actual shares | letter dated Aug 18, 2026 |
| no ownership | no voting rights, no IPO allocations, no claims against the company | letter dated Aug 18, 2026 |
| pure price exposure | traders trade the expected valuation before listing | letter dated Aug 18, 2026 |
The letter proposes five rule pillars, including requirements for price formation and market surveillance. As of now, it is a proposal to the agency, not a pending approval process: the SEC is under no obligation to respond, and no timeline exists.
The strongest argument: the track record of the markets so far
What stands out is the data trade[XYZ] put in front of the regulator. The platform says it has already completed five such pre-IPO markets, including ones tied to Cerebras, Quantinuum, SpaceX, SK Hynix and ChangXin Memory Technologies. The finding, per the filing: the actual US offerings were priced between 10.8 and 38.4 percent below where the respective IPOP markets had traded the previous day.
Put differently: the futures markets consistently saw valuations higher than the underwriting banks did. Whether that speaks to the price discovery quality of IPOPs or to conservative IPO pricing is a question the letter leaves open. For the SEC, it is a data point that simply did not exist two years ago, in either reading.
Why the market pays 18 percent for this
Three reasons explain why HYPE leads on rally day:
Timing. On the same day, the SEC proposed its first dedicated token rules, and the administration, regulators and industry met at the White House. In that environment, a pre-IPO push no longer reads as wishful thinking but as an application filed at the right moment. We break down the day's full picture in our analysis of the August 19 Bitcoin rally.
The business model. Hyperliquid earns on trading volume. Every new product class, especially one with access to US customers, widens the fee base that the HYPE token is tied to via buybacks.
Positioning. At $17.6 billion in market capitalization, Hyperliquid is by far the largest decentralized derivatives platform, and on August 19 it showed up among the most traded coins with $741 million in daily volume. Institutions looking for DeFi exposure after a US regulatory turn have few liquid alternatives.
The other side: what argues against a straight continuation
Three points belong in the picture. First, a comment letter is the weakest degree of regulatory engagement; the path from there to an approved product can take years, and the SEC can simply ignore the proposal. Second, a 24 percent gain in seven days already prices in a lot of hope; buyers here are buying the expectation, not the news. Third, HYPE remains a token whose value hangs tightly on the trading volume of a single platform: if volume collapses in the next downturn, the token gets hit twice.
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FAQ
Why is Hyperliquid rising more than the market today? On top of the broad rally there is a dedicated catalyst: the joint SEC push by the Hyperliquid Policy Center and trade[XYZ] dated August 18 for regulated pre-IPO perpetuals, plus the prospect of US market access.
What are IPOPs? Cash-settled perpetual futures on the expected valuation of companies before they go public. They grant no ownership, no voting rights and no IPO allocations, only price exposure.
Has the SEC approved the proposal? No. It is a comment letter responding to a general request for ideas by the SEC chairman. As of now there is no proceeding and no timeline.
Where is the HYPE price right now? On August 19, 2026 at 21:52 CEST, HYPE traded at $69.78, up 18.5 percent in 24 hours and a good 24 percent on the week (CoinMarketCap); late in the evening the gain extended to 22 percent. The running price analysis with targets: Hyperliquid Price Explodes 22%.
The full market rally, its three triggers and how to handle it are covered in our big market briefing for August 19; to find the venue that fits your profile, use the exchange comparison.
Sources
- Crypto Briefing: [Hyperliquid Policy Center and trade[XYZ] petition SEC to create regulatory framework for pre-IPO perpetual contracts](https://cryptobriefing.com/hyperliquid-tradexyz-sec-pre-ipo-perpetuals/) (Aug 18/19, 2026)
- crypto.news: Hyperliquid proposes 5 rule pillars for pre-IPO perps (Aug 19, 2026)
- MoneyCheck: Hyperliquid Urges SEC to Allow Pre-IPO Perpetual Markets for U.S. Investors (Aug 19, 2026)
- CoinMarketCap: Hyperliquid price data (Aug 19, 2026, 21:52 CEST)
As of: August 19, 2026. This article is not investment advice.
Transparency note: This article was produced with the assistance of artificial intelligence and reviewed editorially before publication. All figures were checked against the primary sources linked in the text. The featured image was AI-generated.
Transparency note: This article was produced with the assistance of artificial intelligence and reviewed by our editorial team before publication. All figures and claims were checked against the primary sources linked in the text. The feature image was generated with AI.





























