
Yang argues Hyperliquid's priority fees update will substantially reshape market structure by disadvantaging latency-focused market makers like Alber Blanc and Pinely who currently dominate the exchange.
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Yang argues Hyperliquid's priority fees update will substantially reshape market structure by disadvantaging latency-focused market makers like Alber Blanc and Pinely who currently dominate the exchange.

Pratik proposes bifurcating DeFi into Senior (circuit-breakers on >5% withdrawals, PeckShield review, lower yield) and Junior (YOLO, fatter yields) tranches — same frontend, risk-profile toggle. Argues Aave's Umbrella is wrong because it's opt-in whole-protocol insurance; the real fix is tranching, which mirrors FDIC-style safety for normies. For DeFi to survive, people need to deploy capital without worrying about rugs/hacks — and that requires explicit risk partition, not protocol-wide opt-in.

Matteo explains why Hyperliquid's priority-fee revenue hasn't ramped: validators must explicitly enable the gossip priority config and most haven't, so winning the auction today doesn't guarantee prioritized mempool access. Pre-upgrade, API traders paid validators tens of thousands/month for sentry peering — the new mechanism internalizes that, adding ~$500K–$1M/mo HYPE buying pressure immediately. BIS estimates $5B/yr global HFT extraction; HL growth-mode markets charge 0.45–0.9bps — capturing priority could roughly double protocol revenue on those. Bold take: priority fees become >50% of HL's revenue in a few years if TradFi flow grows.

Long $CARDS: token drifted sideways while fundamentals improved. Q1 $9M gross profit ($37M annualized) on $146M revenue ($584M annualized), $14–17M treasury, $13M mcap — profits now exceed mcap. Systematic buybacks coming: chunk of profits + % of each pack sale ($84M/mo avg volume) routes into token buybacks. Team already quietly bought $1.5M (floor ~3¢), actively buying back VC allocations to cut sell pressure. Building vertically-integrated vaulting; zero ad spend — fully growth mode. Goal: infrastructure layer for the collectibles market.