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Raising funds beyond the target but facing a sharp cut, what exactly happened behind Trove's FDV plummeting 95%?
It's all heartbreaking. The Hyperliquid perpetual contract DEX project Trove, which raised $11.5 million during the public offering phase, was originally highly anticipated. However, it has turned into a "long-planned" harvesting scheme.
Numbers tell the story:
The public offering valuation was set at $20 million, but it was oversubscribed to $11.5 million—despite a funding target of only $2.5 million. This crazy subscription enthusiasm instead became a "bait" for the project team.
Where did the problem lie? After the funding was completed, Trove took an unexpected move—backstabbing the Hyperliquid ecosystem it was part of. A project that once promised to build perpetual trading infrastructure on this chain now leaves investors facing a nightmare of a 95% FDV collapse.
Playing this old trick again in 2026 truly sets a new market lower limit. Large-scale fundraising is no longer a guarantee of project strength; it may instead signal risk.
Wait, oversubscription of 11.5 million and still claiming a 2.5 million target? The numbers don't add up
Projects within the Hyperliquid ecosystem stabbing their own ecosystem in the back, it cracks me up
These days, large fundraising amounts are actually a dangerous signal, remember that
FDV cut by 95%... do you all still want to rush in?
Another classic move of raising funds and then running away, this time pushing the limits even further.
Overfunding so aggressively yet still crashing, truly incredible.
Backstabbing the ecosystem while killing themselves, serves them right.
The larger the funding amount, the greater the risk. Now I see it clearly.
$11.5 million turned into nothingness, outrageous.
Is this what they call a Hyperliquid ecosystem builder? What a joke.
It seems that booming fundraising is actually a dangerous signal.
Yet another garbage project fooling retail investors, no different.
Wait, is this 95% drop really serious? Are they just going to cut off investors like that?
They actually dare to play this way in the Hyperliquid ecosystem. I need to check if the other projects I hold are reliable.