Arthur Hayes Warns $300B Liquidity Drain Is Pushing Bitcoin Lower
Arthur Hayes attributed Bitcoin’s decline to a sharp contraction in U.S. dollar liquidity, amid macro tightening and pressure on risk assets. The former BitMEX CEO said
Arthur Hayes attributed Bitcoin’s decline to a sharp contraction in U.S. dollar liquidity, amid macro tightening and pressure on risk assets. The former BitMEX CEO said

Arthur Hayes wrote in his Crypto Trader Digest post “Woomph” that dislocation in Japan’s yen and long-end government bond market could push U.S. officials toward FX

Upbit said on X that it will support USDe (USDE) trading in KRW, BTC and USDT markets, with trading scheduled to open at 18:00 KST on

Zcash has risen about 40% since mid-December and is trading around $545, extending a climb of nearly 82% from its recent low of $300. The rally
TL;DR Hayes shifted ETH to exchanges in December via steady on-chain transfers, rotating risk while building a sizable stablecoin buffer. Lookonchain flagged 682 ETH to Binance
TL;DR: Hayes said Maelstrom is buying “high-quality shitcoins,” framing it as a bet on improving Fed-driven liquidity after altcoins lagged Bitcoin recently. His thesis: altcoins respond

TL;DR Arthur Hayes predicts that crypto-native perpetual futures will displace traditional stock exchanges. Stock liquidity and price discovery will shift to 24/7 perpetual markets on crypto
TL;DR Monad dropped nearly 10% in 24 hours following its airdrop, with its current price around $0.04, influenced by multiple factors. Arthur Hayes turned bearish and

TL;DR Bitcoin stabilizes near key resistance after a volatile drop. The asset trades near multi-month lows throughout November. One projection suggests Bitcoin could revisit the $80,000
TL;DR Bitcoin trades at $85,993.62, down 0.88% in the last 24 hours, as investors assess short-term pressure and potential support zones. Arthur Hayes, co-founder of BitMEX,
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