HYPE is strongly attracting funds! The Nasdaq-listed company Lion Group has invested 600 million dollars to get on board, with institutional funds surging in the background.
With the important progress of global crypto regulation, a number of listed companies have begun to actively get involved in the crypto field. In addition to the "king" Bitcoin, the top altcoins have also attracted the attention of many companies. As a rookie, Hyperliquid (HYPE) has quietly set off a "beach-grabbing landing war" of institutional funds. In just two days, two heavyweight listed companies have successively announced large capital pool plans, which has aroused great concern in the market. Key events at a glance:1. **Nasdaq-listed institutions lead the way:** On June 18, Nasdaq-listed **Lion Group Holding Ltd (LGHL)** announced the launch of a special fund pool of up to $600 million, with the goal of building "the world's largest hyperliquid." (HYPE) Pools". LGHL is not an ordinary enterprise, its main business is to provide a professional derivatives trading platform such as total return swap (TRS), CFD (CFD) and over-the-counter stock options. 2. **Medical technology giants take the lead in layout:** Just the day before (June 17), the American ophthalmic technology company **Eyenovia** also announced plans to invest **50 million** to launch the Hyperliquid funding strategy. Despite its small initial phase, Eyenovia's ambition to "become a core HYPE strategy holder" is just as compelling. 3. **"HY