24H Hot Coins and News | Hyperliquid forcibly liquidated JELLYJELLY positions after suffering losses, attracting criticism from many parties (March 27)

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03-27
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JELLYJELLY: Jelly-My-Jelly (JELLYJELLY) is a Solana-based meme coin with significant recent price volatility and a 24-hour trading volume surge. However, market concerns about price manipulation led Hyperliquid protocol to delist the token and promise compensation to affected users. Hyperliquid has also been questioned for centralization.

HYPE: HYPE is the native token of Hyperliquid platform, a high-performance Layer 1 blockchain aimed at combining centralized exchange efficiency with decentralized finance transparency, providing fast and secure on-chain trading experiences. HYPE price dropped approximately 15% in 24 hours.

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GameStop (GME.N) announced on Wednesday its plan to privately place $1.3 billion in convertible senior notes, maturing in 2030. Additionally, the company stated that it will allow initial purchasers to buy notes with a total principal amount of up to $200 million. GameStop said in a statement: "The company intends to use the net proceeds from this offering for general corporate purposes, including the acquisition of Bit in a manner consistent with GameStop's investment policy."

Investment and Financing

Blockchain game developer Planetarium Labs completes $3 million financing round, led by Spartan Group and Immutable

Blockchain game developer Planetarium Labs announced the completion of a $3 million financing round, with participation from Spartan Group, Immutable, MARBLEX, Comma 3 Ventures, Sovrun, 32-Bit Ventures, Notch Ventures, Cristian Manea, Niels de Ruiter, and a group of angel investors. The new funds are intended to expand their game Immortal Rising 2, which will launch its token generation event (TGE) on March 27, having previously distributed over 9 million soulbound tokens through an airdrop.

Enterprise loyalty platform Superlogic completes $13.7 million Series A financing, led by Powerledger

Enterprise loyalty platform Superlogic completed a $13.7 million Series A financing round, led by Powerledger, with participation from Sangha Capital, 10 SQ, Nima Capital, ACTAI Unicorn Fund, Hyla Liquid Venture Fund, and Liquid 2 Ventures. As part of the investment, Powerledger co-founder and CEO Jemma Green will join Superlogic's board of directors to provide strategic guidance on integrating environmental accountability into experiential rewards.

Voices

Arthur Hayes sharply criticizes Hyperliquid: Stop pretending to be decentralized, HYPE will return to square one

BitMEX co-founder Arthur Hayes posted on X platform, sharply criticizing the "Hyperliquid JELLY liquidation incident", stating, "HYPE cannot bear the impact of the JELLY incident. Let's stop pretending Hyperliquid is decentralized; and don't pretend traders really care. I bet HYPE will soon return to square one, because gamblers will always be gamblers."

ZachXBT sharply criticizes Hyperliquid: Hyperliquid officials are indifferent to North Korean hackers using stolen funds to short, while manipulating market prices

On-chain detective ZachXBT posted on X platform, criticizing Hyperliquid, saying: "It's infuriating that Hyperliquid officials can arbitrarily draw lines to control prices, but when North Korean hackers use stolen funds from Radiant to hold a certain size of short positions, they remain indifferent."

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