On August 18, blockchain analytics platform Onchain Lens reported that Multicoin Capital transferred 172,710 HYPE tokens, valued at around $10.15 million, to Coinbase Prime, raising questions
On August 18, blockchain analytics platform Onchain Lens reported that Multicoin Capital transferred 172,710 HYPE tokens, valued at around $10.15 million, to Coinbase Prime, raising questions about potential selling activity from one of HYPE’s most prominent institutional holders.
Market impact of the transfer
HYPE, backed by the Hyperliquid decentralized exchange, has recently ranked among the top 10 crypto assets by market capitalization. With a market cap of approximately $13 billion and a current trading price near $58.59, as reported by DefiLlama, large-scale token transfers have the potential to influence market sentiment significantly.
While direct sales have not been confirmed, market observers often interpret substantial inflows to major exchanges as early signs of possible liquidation. Elevated awareness of such transfers has intensified as the token’s price remains well below its earlier June peak of $76.87.
Multicoin Capital’s position in HYPE
Despite the recent transfer, Multicoin Capital, a crypto investment firm known for actively supporting emerging blockchain projects, continues to be a major HYPE holder. According to Onchain Lens, the firm still holds around 2.16 million HYPE, valued at nearly $126.63 million, making the latest movement a relatively modest trim instead of a substantial exit.
Coinbase Prime, the institutional platform operated by Coinbase, provides custody, trading, and financing solutions for large-scale clients. Transfers to platforms such as Coinbase Prime are often classified as either preparation for potential sales or custody management.
Onchain Lens described this transaction as “likely to sell,” prompting caution among traders due to the high profile of the institution involved.
Mini dictionary: Multicoin Capital is a prominent digital asset investment firm specializing in tokens, blockchain projects, and supporting new Web3 infrastructure initiatives.
Exchange inflows and liquidity concerns
The market reads major token inflows to exchanges as a sign of additional supply that could exert downward price pressure. Although HYPE’s open interest sits around $11.8 billion, its liquidity remains more limited than larger cryptocurrencies, amplifying the price impact from large holders’ transactions.
After a period in which Hyperliquid’s biggest holders have made visible token movements, further actions by Multicoin Capital continue to attract market scrutiny.
MetricValueHYPE current price$58.59June peak price$76.87Current market cap$13 billionOpen interest$11.8 billionMulticoin’s remaining HYPE2.16 million ($126.63 million)Latest transfer172,710 HYPE ($10.15 million)
Multicoin Capital has continued to engage with speculation about its intentions, as large transfers to exchanges may spook investors, particularly when liquidity is limited and open interest remains high.
Previous statements and ongoing debate
Following a previous $291 million combined HYPE unstaking executed by Multicoin Capital and Paradigm in July, which led to price volatility, Multicoin Capital’s co-founder Tushar Jain stated that the unstaking aimed to enhance privacy and rotate wallets rather than initiate sales. On-chain analysts at Markets Alpha backed this by showing the tokens were moved to custody providers rather than exchanges.
The latest transfer, however, marks a shift as tokens have entered Coinbase Prime, an institutionally focused exchange platform more directly linked with trading and settlement. This difference in transaction destination has drawn additional attention to the $10.15 million movement, though there is still no evidence indicating an active sale has taken place.
Multicoin Capital previously stated that wallet movements were for privacy and operational security, not immediate selling, underscoring the ongoing debate about investor intentions during large crypto transfers.
Fundamental outlook for HYPE
Despite short-term selling pressure, Hyperliquid reported revenue of $873 million on approximately $2.9 trillion in trading volume for 2025, representing nearly 59% of open interest in the decentralized derivatives market. According to Multicoin Capital’s June valuation report, nearly all protocol revenue is allocated to HYPE buybacks and subsequent burning, underlining the token’s deflationary structure.
Multicoin’s analysts estimated in their forecast that HYPE could eventually reach approximately $319 by 2028, although actual outcomes may depend on market dynamics and investor behavior in the interim.
While the recent transfer has intensified short-term speculation, Multicoin Capital’s substantial remaining stake in HYPE ensures it will remain a focal point for traders monitoring large-scale token moves.
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