BitMEX Founder Predicts The Dawn Of ‘Crypto Valhalla’: When Will It Start?

BitMEX Founder Predicts The Dawn Of ‘Crypto Valhalla’: When Will It Start?

In his latest essay titled “The Easy Button,” Arthur Hayes, founder of the crypto exchange BitMEX, delves into the dynamics of global monetary policies and their consequential ties to what he describes as the impending ‘Crypto Valhalla.’ Hayes analyzes the policy maneuvers of the world’s major economies, notably Japan, the United States, and China, and their effects on the crypto landscape. The Dawn Of Crypto Valhalla Hayes outlines the Federal Reserve’s potential strategy in coordination with the US Treasury to engage in unlimited dollar-for-yen swaps with the Bank....


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