Morning Edition · Saturday, June 27, 2026
Singapore Puts Hyperliquid on a Warning List as Its Value Secured Falls
The regulator's alert does not halt the network, but it shifts pressure to the interfaces users actually use.

Singapore's financial regulator added Hyperliquid, a fast-growing decentralized derivatives network, to an investor alert list, citing protections the network says it never claimed to offer. The Monetary Authority of Singapore's warning doe…
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