Hyperliquid's arbitrary token symbol changes spark controversy, Pixelmon's $500,000 purchase right is overridden
Nov 27, 2025 09:02:19
According to The Defiant, Hyperliquid has sparked controversy by unilaterally changing the token symbol. The gaming project Pixelmon purchased the MON token symbol for nearly $500,000 earlier this year through Hyperliquid's permissionless auction feature, but the symbol has now been replaced by Monad's MON token.
In Hyperliquid's front-end interface, Pixelmon's MON has been changed to MONPRO, while Monad's token, deployed by the leading tokenization layer Unit, has become the default MON. Although block explorers show that Pixelmon technically still holds the MON symbol (Monad is UMON), Hyperliquid Labs has overridden the front-end display, raising questions about the exchange's claims of decentralization.
Crypto gaming investor Grail.eth criticized, stating: Hyperliquid has effectively deceived all buyers of token symbol auctions by forcibly taking Pixelmon's MON and handing it over to Monad. The entire value proposition of purchasing these symbols is the immutability and front-end interface that comes with the purchase.
Previously, it was reported that Pixelmon's MON plummeted 98% after its launch in May 2024, with its market cap dropping from $53 million to $6 million.
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