Something interesting is happening with $EGG 🥚
• Liquidity just jumped ~100k → now ~$200k
• Supply is actively shrinking (burn already happening)
• Buys & sells currently balanced → no panic exit
• Chart holding strong after expansion
This isn’t random.
Looks like:
→ liquidity being prepared
→ structure being strengthened
→ before real volume comes in
Key combo:
• Supply ↓ (burn)
• Liquidity ↑
• Market making starting
If volume follows, this turns into a real flywheel.
Still early, but definitely one to watch.
@EggOnHatch
15/
Final thought:
Most people always say:
“I wish I was early once”
The problem is:
→ early always feels uncertain
That’s exactly where we are right now.
11/
So how early is this?
Hyperliquid phase comparison:
Phase 1: build → $EYED is here (ending)
Phase 2: adoption → $EYED entering now
Phase 3: expansion → not yet
Phase 4: explosion → later
9/
Another key point:
They are focusing on:
→ real on-chain volume
Not fake CEX numbers.
That’s a big deal.
Because:
$10M real volume > $100M fake volume
Long term, only real volume sustains price.
8/
Right now burns are small.
Why?
Because:
👉 volume is still early
You don’t see the effect yet.
But when:
Terminal usage grows
Launchpad starts pushing projects
That’s when it compounds.
7/
This is where the “Hyperliquid of Solana” narrative comes from.
If volume scales:
Volume ↑
→ Fees ↑
→ Buybacks ↑
→ Supply ↓
→ Price pressure ↑
That’s the same core engine.
5/
Key difference vs most projects:
$EYED is already:
Functional trading terminal
Not just a token
Not just a narrative
👉 This is critical
Most projects pump BEFORE product
This one is building WITH product
4/
Now look at $EYED 👇
We are clearly NOT in the final phase yet.
Current stage:
→ Late Phase 1 / Early Phase 2
Product is live ✅
Users are coming in ✅
Volume starting to grow ✅
But still early.
3/
Timeline matters.
Hyperliquid didn’t “just pump overnight”.
It went through phases:
Quiet build phase
Early user adoption
Volume expansion
THEN → explosion
Most people only noticed phase 4.
2/
First, what made Hyperliquid explode?
It wasn’t just hype.
It was a flywheel:
Traders → volume
Volume → fees
Fees → value capture
Value → more users
And repeat.