Wintermute CEO Evgeny Gaevoy has voiced concerns about Hyperliquid’s long-term viability, pointing to U.S. regulation as the platform’s biggest hurdle. In an interview with Wu Blockchain, Gaevoy stated that Hyperliquid will eventually need to implement Know Your Customer (KYC) procedures to comply with U.S. laws, a move that could force the decentralized exchange to become increasingly centralized to compete with traditional markets like CME and Nasdaq.
Wintermute CEO: Hyperliquid Will Need KYC and Centralization to Survive U.S. Regulation
Wintermute CEO Evgeny Gaevoy has voiced concerns about Hyperliquid’s long-term viability, pointing to U.S. regulation as the platform’s biggest hurdle. In an interview with Wu Blockchain, Gaevoy stated that Hyperliquid will eventually…
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Aug 17, 2026 at 5:03 PM UTC · 3 min de lecture

Regulatory Pressures Mount on Decentralized Exchanges
Hyperliquid has gained traction for its performance in trading tokenized real-world assets, commodities, and stock tokens. However, Gaevoy identified two long-term issues: regulation and throughput. The platform’s current decentralized structure, while appealing to users seeking anonymity, conflicts with U.S. regulatory expectations, which require exchanges to verify user identities to prevent illicit activities.
The call for KYC is not new in the crypto industry. Many exchanges have already implemented mandatory identity verification to operate legally in the U.S. Hyperliquid, if it aims to expand its user base and institutional adoption, may have to follow suit. This would mark a significant shift from its current ethos, potentially alienating privacy-focused users but attracting institutional investors who require compliance.
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