HyperLiquid ecosystem application Mercury reportedly proposes to blacklist Arthur Hayes' wallet
Jinse Finance reported that after Arthur Hayes sold HYPE at the market top, causing dissatisfaction within the HyperLiquid community, HyperLiquid ecosystem application Mercury allegedly released a proposal (possibly as a joke) to blacklist Arthur Hayes' wallet. The proposal described Arthur Hayes as a "famous trendline destroyer, embodiment of market top signals, and part-time philosopher," stating that he must be stopped before he buys back into any HYPE tokens. It is reported that Arthur Hayes previously stated he was swing trading HYPE and was not leaving the HyperLiquid ecosystem.
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