CME and NYSE Owner Push U.S. Regulators to Crack Down on Hyperliquid
The Hyperliquid Policy Center disputed the framing.
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The Hyperliquid Policy Center disputed the framing.
The post CME and NYSE Push for U.S. Regulatory Oversight of Hyperliquid appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Traditional finance (TradFi) giants CME Group and the New York Stock Exchange’s (NYSE) parent company, Intercontinental Exchange (ICE), are urging U.S. regulators to regulate Perp DEX Hyperliquid. These firms cited concerns about market manipulation and sanctions evasion on the decentralized platform. CME And NYSE Urge U.S. Regulators To Regulate Hyperliquid According to a Bloomberg report, the CME and NYSE are pushing the U.S. to regulate Hyperliquid, citing concerns that the exchange could skew global oil prices and be exploited for price manipulation. These exchanges have also told the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) and Capitol Hill officials that Hyperliquid’s decentralized trading environment poses risks of insider price manipulation or state actors seeking to evade sanctions. The HYPE token fell sharply from an intraday high of around $45 following the report.
CME and ICE are reportedly urging U.S. regulators to enforce existing financial laws against Hyperliquid.