Arthur Hayes Predicts Bitcoin Could Reach $1 Million Amid Global Money Printing Surge
Arthur Hayes, co-founder of BitMEX, has shared a bold prediction for Bitcoin's future, forecasting the cryptocurrency could reach an astonishing $1 million per coin in the coming years.
In a recent interview with Coinstelegram CEO Anna Tutova, Hayes attributed this potential surge to an anticipated surge in global money printing as governments seek to counteract slowing economic growth.
Hayes believes that the massive expansion of monetary supply will lead to Bitcoin’s value skyrocketing. He explained that global governments, in an effort to sustain growth and maintain public satisfaction, will print more money than ever before, setting the stage for Bitcoin’s dramatic rise.
Hayes suggests this is part of a broader transition within the global financial system, where the resistance from elites to change could drive unprecedented monetary expansion.
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Bitcoin ETFs Face $287M Outflows Amid Price Dip and Market UncertaintyCurrently, Bitcoin is trading at $94,244, reflecting a minor decline in the past day. Despite fluctuations, Hayes maintains an optimistic outlook on the crypto market, noting that although some altcoins have faced significant drops, the overall market capitalization has risen over the past 12 to 18 months.
Hayes further speculated that the ongoing bull market could persist until 2026 or 2027, marking a period of sustained growth for Bitcoin and the broader cryptocurrency ecosystem.
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