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Most crypto projects compete for a share of the digital asset market, but Hyperliquid's long-term vision is much bigger. According to Bitwise CIO Matt Hougan, the platform should be evaluated against the global financial market, which includes stocks, commodities, indices, and other assets worth hundreds of trillions of dollars. The idea is simple: if trading infrastructure becomes faster, cheaper, and more accessible through blockchain technology, the addressable market expands far beyond cryptocurrencies.</p>
<p dir="auto">This perspective helps explain why institutional interest in Hyperliquid continues to grow. The platform is increasingly being viewed as a financial technology company powered by blockchain rather than a traditional crypto exchange. If decentralized trading can successfully attract volume from mainstream financial markets, Hyperliquid could benefit from a much larger growth opportunity than most digital asset projects.</p>
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