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Purpose Bitcoin ETF Puked 24.5k BTC on Friday, Leading to the Weekend Low of $17.6k – Arthur Hayes

Summary: Arthur Hayes has highlighted that the Purpose Bitcoin ETF offloaded 24.5k BTC into the markets on Friday’s close. Bitcoin went on to drop to the local low of $17,600 due to the selling pressure that could have been a run to trigger stop losses. The Bitcoin and crypto markets have since rallied,

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Bitmex’s Hayes Hopes BTC and ETH Won’t Get Cheaper, Shares Insights into Sh*tcoins such as CRV, CAKE, UNI, SUSHI, ENS, dYdX, LOOKS

Summary: Arthur Hayes has penned a new blog post in which he hopes Bitcoin and Ethereum will not drop any further in the crypto markets. Mr. Hayes also admits his $27k to $25k Bitcoin floor and Ethereum’s $1.7k to $1.8k were obliterated by the ongoing sell-off. He also offers insights into several shitcoins

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Bitmex’s Hayes Forecasts that Bitcoin Could Bottom at $25k to $27k and Ethereum at $1.7k to $1.8k

Summary: Arthur Hayes has released a new forecast of a possible bottom for Bitcoin at between $25k to $27k and Ethereum at between $1,700 to $1,800. Mr. Hayes also questions whether the crypto markets have already factored in multiple interest rate hikes by the US Fed. He adds that the correlations between Bitcoin,

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Bitmex Co-Founder Arthur Hayes Avoids Prison for Violating US Bank Secrecy Act – Regulation Bitcoin News

Bitmex co-founder Arthur Hayes is not going to prison for violating the U.S. Bank Secrecy Act. Instead, the former crypto exchange CEO has been sentenced to “six months of home detention and two years of probation.” Hayes has agreed to pay a fine of $10 million. Bitmex’s Arthur Hayes Sentenced The U.S.

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Bitmex’s Hayes Avoids Imprisonment, Gets 2 years Probation, 6 Months House Arrest For Violating the US Bank Secrecy Act

Summary: Bitmex founder, Arthur Hayes, will not spend a single day in jail for violating the U.S. Bank Secrecy Act. Mr. Hayes has been sentenced to two years probation with the first six months in home confinement. Arthur Hayes also agreed to forfeit $10 million in a plea deal. However, the assistant U.S. attorney

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