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HYPE 37M Burn Approved by Validators, Price Experience a Dip

Key Highlights:

  • Hyperliquid’s governance has approved burning of HYPE tokens that were kept in the Assistance Fund System.
  • Approximately 37 million HYPE tokens are removed from all supply counts forever.
  • The move boosts trust, scarcity, and governance credibility.

Hyperliquid’s decision process has hit an important moment, as validators strongly agreed to permanently destroy HYPE tokens that were kept in the Assistance Fund system address 0xfefefefefefefefefefefefefefefefefefefefe.

This vote was based on staked power, ending on December 24, 2025 at 04:00 UTC. 85% of the voters staked validators supported the decision, 7% opposed the decision and 8% did not vote at all.

The update was posted on social media platform X today, December 24, 2025 by Hyperliquid Foundation, and it was confirmed that the tokens have been officially burned and removed from the circulation and total supply counts.

Vote Results and Consensus

This decision is considered to be one of the most important moments for Hyperliquid’s governance, showing that stake-based voting matters way more than the traditional on-chain methods.

Validators first shared their views on the governance forum by December 21 UTC, and this gave users some time to delegate their stakes to validators they agreed with before the votes were counted.

With this process, there was a wider participation and the approval rate of 85% shows strong community agreement on keeping token supply rules strict.

No on-chain transactions were needed because the system address, similar to Ethereum’s zero address, has no private key, which means that the funds cannot be accessed unless a hard fork happens.

As the vote is binding, the protocol has committed to never allowing upgrades that could touch these funds, which improves the trust in Hyperliquid’s Layer-1 system.

The 8% who abstained from voting, likely wanted more clarity, but the strong yes vote shows confidence in the foundation’s plan. This also supports Hyper Foundation’s focus on transparency and helps avoid future disagreements over the nearly 37 million HYPE tokens, which make up about 3.71% to 10% of the circulating supply depending on how it is measured.

Supply Market Implication

With these burned tokens, Hyperliquid is actually reducing the supply of HYPE tokens within the market. So, this makes the remaining tokens more scarce as more users join the platform. By removing around 37 million tokens from supply calculations could also change how exchanges, on-chain data trackers and valuation models view HYPE, which shows that Hyperliquid is taking a more balanced approach between growth and controlled supply.

For people who trade DeFi products and perpetual futures, this decision makes Hyperliquid more reliable. Trading fees are automatically turned into liquidity that the platform itself owns, and the permanent burn confirms those tokens can never come back.

This removed doubts that exist on other blockchains about whether ‘unused’ tokens might be reused later, and it helps HYPE stand out compared to platforms on Ethereum Layer-2 networks or Solana-based exchanges.

Usually when there is a token burn event, the price of the token is expected to increase as the sense of scarcity increases within the crypto world. However, since this announcement, the price of the token has dropped rather than experiencing an increase. At press time, the price of the token stands at $23.77 with a dip of 2.71% in the last 24 hours as per CoinMarketCap.

HYPE 24 hours chart

Supply and Market Implications

The burn will strengthen Hyperliquid’s credibility, especially for larger investors, by making HYPE’s supply more reliable. As trading volumes grow, the Assistance Fund now only reduces supply, supporting a deflationary setup.

Even though the price of the token has not increased yet, this may be due to broader negative sentiment in the crypto market. As the market stabilizes, there is a possibility that the price of the token may rise. Moreover, with a more crypto-friendly US environment, this move could attract new capital and reinforces Hyperliquid’s strong governance.

Also Read: Whales Step In as Hyperliquid Futures See Sharp Deleveraging

Source: https://www.cryptonewsz.com/hype-burn-approved-validators-prices-dip/

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