Bitcoin Bull Run Tied To Economic Echoes Of The 1930s-1970: Arthur Hayes

Bitcoin Bull Run Tied To Economic Echoes Of The 1930s-1970: Arthur Hayes

Arthur Hayes, the co-founder of crypto exchange BitMEX, has recently offered a comprehensive analysis in his latest essay, “Zoom Out,” drawing compelling parallels between the economic upheavals of the 1930s-1970s and today’s financial landscape, specifically focusing on the implications for the Bitcoin and crypto bull run. His in-depth examination suggests that historical economic patterns, when properly understood, can provide a blueprint for understanding the potential revival of the Bitcoin and crypto bull run. Understanding Financial Cycles Hayes begins his analysis....


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