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Arthur Hayes built a position in SYN, immediately hyped the token after purchasing, and later claimed that Hypercall is poised to challenge Deribit.

2026.06.29 08:31:34

Arthur Hayes posted on social media that he is bullish on the Hyperliquid ecosystem, singling out Hypercall—an options DEX project under SYN—and believing it has the strength to challenge established options trading platform Deribit. Prior to his post, on-chain data revealed that Arthur Hayes’ address purchased 6.16 million SYN tokens via FlowDesk, with the transaction amount totaling approximately $2.2 million.

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