Hyperliquid HYPE Momentum Meets Little Pepe LILPEPE Presale: SOL/ETH-Style Millionaire Bets

The article spotlights two high-growth crypto plays framed as the next “millionaire makers” after Solana and Ethereum: Hyperliquid HYPE and Little Pepe LILPEPE presale. Hyperliquid HYPE is described as showing strong 2025 momentum, trading around $41–$43, up more than 900% versus its last late-2024 release near $4, with daily volumes often exceeding $300M and market support around the 37 level. The piece attributes interest to Hyperliquid’s expanding perpetual DEX ecosystem, aiming for quick execution and high liquidity. On the other side, Little Pepe LILPEPE is a meme-focused Layer 2 presale. The article says funds have surpassed $28.18M, with Stage 12 already sold and Stage 13 priced at $0.0022, plus a $777,000 giveaway (10 winners, 77,000 LILPEPE each) and 700,000+ entries. It also claims a CertiK audit with a 95.49% security score and mentions planned exchange listings after launch. Overall, the narrative blends market momentum (Hyperliquid HYPE) with presale-driven hype (Little Pepe LILPEPE), using SOL/ETH early-investor returns as the historical reference point. For traders, Hyperliquid HYPE may attract momentum/speculation flows, while LILPEPE remains high-risk due to presale uncertainty.
Neutral
The piece is effectively promotional and centers on momentum plus presale fundraising. That creates mild upside interest around Hyperliquid HYPE (liquidity, volume, and trend-following flows), but it does not provide verifiable, market-wide fundamentals—especially for Little Pepe LILPEPE, where presale-stage pricing and giveaway incentives can inflate attention without guaranteeing post-launch demand. In the short term, traders may react to the cited volume/momentum and liquidity narrative by rotating into HYPE and into LILPEPE before listing milestones. In the long term, outcomes will likely depend on whether Hyperliquid’s perpetual DEX growth sustains activity and whether LILPEPE can convert presale buyers into durable holders after exchange listings. Historically, SOL/ETH-style “early-position” stories often drive speculative waves, but they can also reverse quickly when liquidity thins or when unlock/listing dynamics disappoint. Given the speculative nature of LILPEPE and the lack of broader macro/regulatory catalysts, the net effect on market stability is better viewed as neutral rather than decisively bullish.