. Ensure no AI tics. Use contractions. Vary sentence length. Let's write. Lead: President Trump said Wednesday that the CFTC is working to bring Hyperliquid into the United States in a fully compliant and legal fashion. The remarks, made at a White House gathering of crypto and tech executives, sent HYPE up more than 6% within hours. Section 1: The White House remarks
Trump spoke at the event, crediting CFTC Chairman Michael Selig with leading the effort. Executives from Coinbase, Ripple, and Nasdaq were in attendance. SEC Chair Paul Atkins and Selig both sat in on the meeting.
Section 2:Why Hyperliquid matters
Hyperliquid is a decentralized perpetual futures exchange that currently blocks US users. American traders represent the deepest derivatives market in the world, and onshore access could channel new volume and fees into the platform. HYPE's market cap sits at roughly $15.1 billion, ranking tenth among all crypto assets. It flipped Dogecoin back in May to secure that spot.
Section 3:The regulatory path
Selig said he'll provide more details on Thursday. That's when the CFTC convenes its first-ever Innovation Advisory Committee meeting in Washington. In July, Hyperliquid Policy Center and Phantom jointly petitioned the CFTC to exempt DeFi protocols from legacy exchange rules.
Section 4:Compliance questions
Registration, know-your-customer checks, and leverage limits don't map neatly onto a non-custodial, onchain order book. CME Group and NYSE parent ICE have reportedly lobbied for tighter scrutiny, citing manipulation and sanctions exposure concerns.
End: Thursday's committee meeting is seen as the immediate catalyst for HYPE's price outlook. Selig is expected to outline the path forward. That's about 300 words. Need 450-700. Expand a bit. Add more detail from facts. For example, mention that HYPE gained over 6% in past 24 hours, trading near $68.19. But careful: we have market data snapshot injected after lead, but we can mention price? The rules say "Don't insert prices, market caps, percentages, RSI, support/resistance, or on-chain numbers. A live Market Data Snapshot is injected after the lead; any numbers you write would be stale and would conflict with it." So we should not include price or market cap. But we have facts: HYPE jumped more than 6% within hours, and HYPE gained over 6% in past 24 hours, trading near $68.19. But we are told not to insert numbers because live snapshot will be there. So we should avoid specific price and market cap. We can say "HYPE jumped more than 6%" but that's a percentage. The rule says "Don't insert prices, market caps, percentages" - so we should avoid that too. But the lead says "sent HYPE up more than 6%" - that's a percentage. The rule says don't insert percentages. So we need to rephrase. We can say "sent HYPE higher" or "sent HYPE climbing" without specific number. But the fact says "jumped more than 6%". We can say "jumped" without the number. Let's check rule: "Don't insert prices, market caps, percentages, RSI, support/resistance, or on-chain numbers." So we cannot say "6%". So we say "sent HYPE higher" or "sent HYPE climbing". But the lead is supposed to be news. We can say "sent HYPE up sharply" but that's vague. Better to say "sent HYPE higher" and then later we can say "HYPE gained over 6% in the past 24 hours" but that's also a percentage. So we must avoid all numbers. So we'll say "sent HYPE higher" and "HYPE's market cap" is also a number, so avoid. We can say "HYPE ranks tenth among crypto assets" but that's a rank, not a number? It's a number but it's a rank. The rule says "prices, market caps, percentages" - rank is not price or market cap, but it's a number. To be safe, we can say "HYPE sits in the top ten" without the specific rank. But the fact says "ranking tenth" - we can say "in the top ten" but that's still a number. Actually, the rule is about inserting numbers that would conflict with live data. The live data snapshot will have price and market cap. So we should avoid any specific numbers that are not essential. We can say "HYPE is among the top ten crypto assets" - that's fine. But we also have "HYPE first flipped Dogecoin in May" - that's a fact, no number. So we can include that. Let's rewrite to avoid numbers. Also, we have "HYPE gained over 6% in the past 24 hours" - we can say "HYPE has been climbing" but we don't need to. We'll say: "The remarks, made at a White House gathering of crypto and tech executives, sent HYPE higher within hours." That's fine. Now expand sections. Add more context. For example, in "Why Hyperliquid matters" we can mention that it's a decentralized perp exchange, blocks US users, and that onshore access could bring new volume. Also mention that it flipped Dogecoin in May to secure a top-10 position. In "The regulatory path" we can mention the petition and the committee meeting. In "Compliance questions" we can elaborate on the issues. Also, we can add a sentence about the lobbying. We need to ensure we don't use AI tics. Avoid "It's worth noting", "Furthermore", etc. Let's write a full draft. Lead: President Trump said Wednesday that the CFTC is working to bring Hyperliquid into the United States in a fully compliant and legal fashion. The remarks, made at a White House gathering of crypto and tech executives, sent HYPE higher within hours. Section 1:The White House remarks
Trump spoke at the event, crediting CFTC Chairman Michael Selig with leading the effort. Executives from Coinbase, Ripple, and Nasdaq were in attendance. SEC Chair Paul Atkins and Selig both sat in on the meeting.
Section 2:Why Hyperliquid matters
Hyperliquid is a decentralized perpetual futures exchange that currently blocks US users. American traders represent the deepest derivatives market in the world, and onshore access could channel new volume and fees into the platform. HYPE sits among the top ten crypto assets by market cap, a position it secured in May when it flipped Dogecoin.
Section 3:The regulatory path
Selig said he'll provide more details on Thursday. That's when the CFTC convenes its first-ever Innovation Advisory Committee meeting in Washington. In July, Hyperliquid Policy Center and Phantom jointly petitioned the CFTC to exempt DeFi protocols from legacy exchange rules.
Section 4:Compliance questions
Registration, know-your-customer checks, and leverage limits don't map neatly onto a non-custodial, onchain order book. CME Group and NYSE parent ICE have reportedly lobbied for tighter scrutiny, citing manipulation and sanctions exposure concerns.
End: Thursday's committee meeting is seen as the immediate catalyst for HYPE's price outlook. Selig is expected to outline the path forward. That's about 250 words. Need more. Let's add a bit more detail. For example, in the lead we can mention the date. Also, we can add a sentence about the significance of the CFTC's involvement. Also, we can mention that Hyperliquid currently blocks US users, so this is a change. Let's expand. Lead: President Trump said Wednesday that the CFTC is working to bring Hyperliquid into the United States in a fully compliant and legal fashion. The remarks, made at a White House gathering of crypto and tech executives on Aug. 19, sent HYPE higher within hours. It's a notable shift for a platform that has long kept US users at arm's length. Section 1:The White House remarks
Trump spoke at the event, crediting CFTC Chairman Michael Selig with leading the effort. Executives from Coinbase, Ripple, and Nasdaq were in attendance. SEC Chair Paul Atkins and Selig both sat in on the meeting. The president didn't offer specifics on the timeline or the mechanics, but the message was clear: the administration wants Hyperliquid onshore.
Section 2:Why Hyperliquid matters
Hyperliquid is a decentralized perpetual futures exchange that currently blocks US users. American traders represent the deepest derivatives market in the world, and onshore access could channel new volume and fees into the platform. HYPE sits among the top ten crypto assets by market cap, a position it secured in May when it flipped Dogecoin. The token's rally on Wednesday suggests the market sees real upside in a US entry.
Section 3:The regulatory path
Selig said he'll provide more details on Thursday. That's when the CFTC convenes its first-ever Innovation Advisory Committee meeting in Washington. In July, Hyperliquid Policy Center and Phantom jointly petitioned the CFTC to exempt DeFi protocols from legacy exchange rules. That petition is likely to be a focal point of the discussion.
Section 4:Compliance questions
Registration, know-your-customer checks, and leverage limits don't map neatly onto a non-custodial, onchain order book. CME Group and NYSE parent ICE have reportedly lobbied for tighter scrutiny, citing manipulation and sanctions exposure concerns. How the CFTC squares those concerns with the administration's push remains an open question.
End: Thursday's committee meeting is seen as the immediate catalyst for HYPE's price outlook. Selig is expected to outline the path forward, and the market will be listening. That's about 300 words. Still need more. Let's add a bit more context. Maybe mention that the CFTC's Innovation Advisory Committee is new. Also, we can mention that the petition was filed in July. Also, we can add a sentence about the significance of the CFTC's role. Let's write a longer version. Lead: President Trump said Wednesday that the CFTC is working to bring Hyperliquid into the United States in a fully compliant and legal fashion. The remarks, made at a White House gathering of crypto and tech executives on Aug. 19, sent HYPE higher within hours. It's a notable shift for a platform that has long kept US users at arm's length. Section 1:The White House remarks
Trump spoke at the event, crediting CFTC Chairman Michael Selig with leading the effort. Executives from Coinbase, Ripple, and Nasdaq were in attendance. SEC Chair Paul Atkins and Selig both sat in on the meeting. The president didn't offer specifics on the timeline or the mechanics, but the message was clear: the administration wants Hyperliquid onshore.
Section 2:Why Hyperliquid matters
Hyperliquid is a decentralized perpetual futures exchange that currently blocks US users. American traders represent the deepest derivatives market in the world, and onshore access could channel new volume and fees into the platform. HYPE sits among the top ten crypto assets by market cap, a position it secured in May when it flipped Dogecoin. The token's rally on Wednesday suggests the market sees real upside in a US entry.
Section 3:The regulatory path
Selig said he'll provide more details on Thursday. That's when the CFTC convenes its first-ever Innovation Advisory Committee meeting in Washington. In July, Hyperliquid Policy Center and Phantom jointly petitioned the CFTC to exempt DeFi protocols from legacy exchange rules. That petition is likely to be a focal point of the discussion. The committee's creation itself signals a shift in how the agency approaches digital assets.
Section 4:Compliance questions
Registration, know-your-customer checks, and leverage limits don't map neatly onto a non-custodial, onchain order book. CME Group and NYSE parent ICE have reportedly lobbied for tighter scrutiny, citing manipulation and sanctions exposure concerns. How the CFTC squares those concerns with the administration's push remains an open question. The agency will need to find a framework that satisfies both the industry and the traditional exchanges.
End: Thursday's committee meeting is seen as the immediate catalyst for HYPE's price outlook. Selig is expected to outline the path forward, and the market will be listening. That's about 350 words. Still a bit short. Let's add a sentence about the market reaction and the significance. Also, we can mention that HYPE's market cap is roughly $15.1 billion but we can't use numbers. We can say "HYPE's market cap is substantial" but that's vague. Better to avoid. We can add a sentence about the fact that Hyperliquid is a decentralized exchange, so the regulatory path is novel. Let's add a paragraph in section 2: "The exchange operates on an onchain order book, which means there's no central custodian. That's a departure from the traditional model, and it's why the CFTC's involvement is so closely watched." Also, in section 3, we can mention that the committee meeting is the first of its kind. Let's write final. I'll also ensure we have no AI tics. Use contractions like "it's", "don't", "won't". Vary sentence length. Now, let's produce the JSON. Title: "Trump Says CFTC Working to Bring Hyperliquid to US, HYPE Jumps" Slug: trump-cftc-hyperliquid-us-hype-jumps Subtitle: "President credits CFTC Chairman Selig with leading effort to onshore the decentralized perp exchange." Meta description: "President Trump said the CFTC is working to bring Hyperliquid into the US in a compliant fashion. HYPE jumped on the news. Details on the regulatory path expected Thursday." Keywords: Hyperliquid, CFTC, Trump, HYPE, crypto regulation Focus keyword: Hyperliquid CFTC Content: as above. Word count: let's count. I'll write it out. Lead: 3 sentences. Section 1: 4 sentences. Section 2: 5 sentences. Section 3: 5 sentences. Section 4: 4 sentences. End: 2 sentences. Total ~23 sentences, average 15 words = 345 words. Need 450-700. So we need to expand more. Let's add more detail. We can add a sentence about the White House event including other topics? But we don't have facts. We can only use facts given. We can mention that the event included executives from Coinbase, Ripple, and Nasdaq, and that SEC Chair and CFTC Chair attended. We already have that. We can add a sentence about



