BitMEX co-founder Arthur Hayes expects Bitcoin to surge to $110,000 before retreating to $76,500. He believes the Federal Reserve is quietly shifting from QT to QE, boosting liquidity and favoring risk assets like BTC. Hayes also downplays concerns about tariffs, arguing that inflation remains a short-term issue. With central banks softening their policies, he sees Bitcoin continuing its rally before experiencing a healthy correction in the near term.
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