Hyperliquid Puts $1B HYPE Tokens Up for Burn Vote

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Hyperliquid is putting nearly $1 billion worth of HYPE tokens under the spotlight.

The Hyper Foundation has proposed a validator vote to formally recognize HYPE tokens held in the protocol’s Assistance Fund as burned. If approved, the tokens would be excluded from HYPE’s circulating and total supply, even though they are already inaccessible at the protocol level.

A Burn Without a Transaction

This is not a traditional token burn.

The Assistance Fund is a built-in mechanism within Hyperliquid’s layer-1 execution that automatically converts trading fees into HYPE and sends them to a system address. That address was created without a private key, meaning the tokens cannot be accessed or spent unless a hard fork is introduced.

“The Hyper Foundation is proposing a validator vote to formally recognize the Assistance Fund HYPE as burned, removing the tokens permanently from the circulating and total supply,” the foundation said.

A “Yes” vote would bind validators to never approve any upgrade that could unlock the funds.

Why Hyperliquid Is Clarifying Supply Now

Hyperliquid’s fee-driven model has been drawing institutional attention, particularly as large treasuries begin to track HYPE more closely.

According to Cantor Fitzgerald, the protocol has generated around $874 million in fees year-to-date, with 99% of those fees routed through the Assistance Fund to repurchase HYPE.

Cantor described this structure as one that returns nearly all protocol revenue to tokenholders. The new proposal makes it clear that these repurchased tokens were never meant to re-enter circulation, reducing confusion around HYPE’s effective supply.

The foundation said the vote is meant to align supply reporting with how the protocol actually works, rather than create artificial scarcity.

How the Vote Works

Validators must signal their position in the governance forum by December 21, while users can stake with validators that match their view until December 24. The final result will be decided through stake-weighted consensus.

Hyper Foundation proposes a validator vote to formally treat Assistance Fund HYPE as burned, permanently removing it from circulating and total supply.

Tokens are sent to a system address with no private key: 0xfefefefefefefefefefefefefefefefefefefefe.

That address currently… https://t.co/zJ4fnP9Kus pic.twitter.com/TndTnazHNa

— BlockFlow (@BlockFlow_News) December 17, 2025

Native Markets, issuer of the USDH stablecoin, noted that 50% of USDH reserve yield is routed into the Assistance Fund.

“Should this validator vote pass, these contributions will then be formally recognized as burned,” the company said.

As Hyperliquid continues to post strong numbers, the vote highlights a shift toward cleaner accounting and long-term protocol clarity. Always a good sign!

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