As the Middle East conflict rattled markets over the weekend, traders flocked to crypto exchange Hyperliquid’s 24/7 perpetual futures to hedge exposure to oil, As the Middle East conflict rattled markets over the weekend, traders flocked to crypto exchange Hyperliquid’s 24/7 perpetual futures to hedge exposure to oil,

Crypto’s 24/7 Perps Turn Into Emergency Hedge as Middle East Tensions Rise

2026/03/02 14:36
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  • Crypto derivatives venues provided 24/7 hedging during the Middle East conflict, with oil rising 5% and gold and silver gaining as traditional markets remained closed.
  • Significant volume concentrated in metals, with silver and gold perpetual swaps recording a combined 24-hour volume exceeding US$400 million.
  • Bitcoin and Ethereum rebounded by over 2%, as traders utilised round-the-clock liquidity to manage macro risk and seek continuous price discovery.

Crypto derivatives venues became a weekend proxy for commodities and macro markets as traders sought 24/7 hedges amid escalating conflict in the Middle East.

On Hyperliquid, perpetual swap futures linked to oil rose about 5% to US$70.6 (AU$108) a barrel. 

Gold perps gained about 1.3% to US$5,323 (AU$8,145) per troy ounce, and silver rose about 2% to US$94.90 (AU$145) per troy ounce. With traditional markets closed, the moves offered an early read on how prices may react when mainstream trading reopens on Monday.

Activity concentrated in metals: silver perps logged more than US$227 million (AU$347 million) in volume over 24 hours, while gold perps saw about US$173 million (AU$265 million).

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Crypto also rebounded, with Bitcoin reversing earlier losses and rising as much as 2.3% to around US$67,000 (AU$94K). Ethereum (ETH) gained as much as 2.4% to about US$1,968 (AU$2,600). 

BTC/USD. Source: TradingView.

How Perpetual Swaps Function

Perpetual swaps are futures-like contracts that do not expire, allowing leveraged positions to trade continuously without traditional clearinghouse schedules. Hyperliquid and similar venues have expanded perps beyond crypto into commodities and equity-linked products, drawing attention as off-hours venues for expressing macro views.

Jake Ostrovskis, head of OTC trading at Wintermute, told Bloomberg that Bitcoin became “the most liquid asset available” for traders trying to hedge or position during the news cycle because it trades 24/7. 

He argued that the weekend again highlighted demand for continuous price discovery across asset classes, even as volumes on crypto venues remain far smaller than in conventional markets.

The fact that BTC is acting as a proxy for broader risk, being the only market open, is exactly why more asset classes, commodities included, need to move to 24/7 trading. Around-the-clock price discovery is a structural upgrade for market efficiency, and we’re heading in the right direction.

Jake Ostrovskis, head of over-the-counter trading at Wintermute.

Related: Next 150 Days Make-Or-Break For Crypto, Says Swyftx Analyst Hundal

The post Crypto’s 24/7 Perps Turn Into Emergency Hedge as Middle East Tensions Rise appeared first on Crypto News Australia.

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