Hyperliquid ($HYPE) is trending again amid a historic mention. President Trump said on August 19 that the CFTC is working to bring Hyperliquid into the U.S. “in a fully compliant and legal fashion.”
$HYPE, Hyperliquid’s token, jumped by over 25%. Meanwhile, the bigger story for traders may not be Hyperliquid at all. It’s what happens if the same regulatory door opens for every decentralized perpetual exchange (perp DEX), not just one.
Why This Isn’t Just a Hyperliquid Story
A perp DEX is a decentralized exchange that lets traders bet on crypto prices using leverage, without an expiration date on the contract, and without a centralized company holding their funds. Hyperliquid built this market. But it isn’t the only one running it.
Binance founder Changpeng “CZ” Zhao made this point directly after Trump’s comments. He said policy cannot apply to a single company or project. What applies to one player in an industry tends to apply to the rest.
His reasoning is that U.S. rules for perp DEXs, once written, would cover the category, not one brand name.
If that plays out, $ASTER, the token behind the Aster perpetuals platform, is one of the names traders are watching most closely. Aster has grown into a real Hyperliquid rival, with billions in trading volume and backing tied to CZ, who has served as an advisor to the project.
The Opportunity
Right now, most perp DEXs, including Hyperliquid and Aster, block U.S. users. But if U.S. regulatory clarity extends across the sector, three things could follow:
- A larger user base. U.S. traders, currently locked out, will become eligible customers for multiple platforms.
- More competition, not less. With several Perp DEXs able to serve U.S. users, competition for liquidity and volume will intensify.
- Faster innovation. Platforms competing for the same newly opened market tend to ship features faster.
Aster already competes with Hyperliquid on leverage, order types, and multi-chain access. While a regulatory opening wouldn’t guarantee $ASTER matches $HYPE’s rally, it would put $ASTER in the conversation.
The Risk Traders Shouldn’t Skip
Meanwhile, nothing announced so far confirms that Aster, or any platform besides Hyperliquid, will get a compliant U.S. pathway. Trump specifically named Hyperliquid, and CFTC Chairman Michael Selig’s public efforts have focused there too.
Two factors will determine who benefits:
- Implementation: Broad rules can still be applied unevenly, depending on a platform’s decentralization, audits, and compliance readiness.
- Compliance Readiness: Platforms with existing KYC and geographic restrictions may move faster than those built around anonymous access.
What Traders Should Watch Next
The CFTC’s first Innovation Advisory Committee meeting on August 20 is the next key checkpoint. Traders should watch for whether Selig’s guidance addresses perp DEXs broadly or Hyperliquid alone. That distinction could determine whether this becomes a sector-wide story or remains specific to one token.
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