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Arthur Hayes Attributes Crypto Decline to a Contraction in Dollar Liquidity

Hardik Z.
Last updated: November 19, 2025 9:24 am
Hardik Z. - Chief in Editor & Writer
Published: November 19, 2025
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Arthur Hayes Attributes Crypto Decline to a Contraction in Dollar Liquidity

Former BitMEX Chief Executive Arthur Hayes speculates that Bitcoin might plunge to the lower $80,000 range prior to ascending to $250,000 by the year’s conclusion being reached.

Arthur Hayes, a veteran market observer and previous CEO of crypto platform BitMEX, has attributed Bitcoin’s contemporary value decline to diminished dollar solvency, rather than elements such as state endorsement or institutional backers no longer being invested in Bitcoin.

“Bitcoin is the free-market indicator of global fiat solvency,” he penned on Monday. “It is traded upon the anticipation of prospective fiat provision.”

Bitcoin plunged beneath $90,000 during Tuesday morning, reaching a seven-month nadir—one day after all its 2025 advances were erased. Hayes postulates that BTC achieving the lower $90,000s while the S&P 500 and Nasdaq 100 equity indexes approach record peaks indicates that a ‘credit incident is developing.’

Hayes contends that if equities undergo a ‘10% to 20%’ downward adjustment and borrowing costs remain near 5%, the U.S. government will proceed to issue further currency. He believes this liquidity injection could signify Bitcoin will ‘surge’ toward a valuation of $200,000 to $250,000 by the conclusion of the year ‘if the wider risk assets collapse, and the Fed and Treasury accelerate their money printing exploits are commenced.’

Hayes Says ETF Inflows and Pro-Crypto Signals From Trump Helped Prop Up Bitcoin Despite Liquidity Decline

Hayes observed that Bitcoin had formerly appreciated since April, notwithstanding USD solvency declining based on his personalized set of indicators. The crypto innovator pardoned by Trump posits this is attributable to institutional purchases maintaining its value through robust ETF capital infusions, alongside ‘liquidity-favorable discourse from the Trump administration.’

Exchange-Traded Funds have been affected by unprecedented capital withdrawals in preceding months. Last week, BlackRock’s dominant Bitcoin Trust ETF (IBIT) registered an unmatched $463 million single-day departure of funds on November 14, while global crypto investment vehicles collectively recorded $2 billion in weekly outflows.

Hayes correlates this depreciation to how five of the premier proprietors of BlackRock’s IBIT US, the planet’s largest Bitcoin ETF, represent speculation funds and investment corporations such as Goldman Sachs and Jane Street that employ it as a constituent of what is designated as a ‘basis trade.’

In this specific category of transaction, merchants establish a stance in one security and the inverse stance in a relevant futures agreement—for instance, acquiring a Bitcoin ETF and shorting a Bitcoin derivative. Earnings are then generated by the merchants when the disparity between the security and futures costs is reduced.

“The foremost proprietors of the largest ETF by assets-under-management (AUM) (BlackRock’s IBIT US) utilize the ETF as part of a basis trade; they are not genuinely invested in Bitcoin being held,” stated Hayes. “They take a short position on a CME-listed Bitcoin futures contract compared to acquiring the ETF to secure the margin between the pair.”

“This is capital-efficient because their broker usually allows them to post the ETF as collateral against their short futures position.”

He added: 

Basis transactions constitute a significant segment of the financial sector. JPMorgan projected in April that $400 billion was committed in that specific classification of trade.

As Bitcoin currently undergoes a decline, the ‘basis’ for these transactions is reduced, resulting in fewer ETF capital infusions because they appear less lucrative. Hayes asserts that individual investors are misinterpreting the conduct of these institutional participants, whose activities do not signify belief in Bitcoin’s future price so much as the feasibility of this specific category of trade being executed.

“Now retail believes these same investors don’t like Bitcoin, creating a negative feedback loop that influences them to sell, which decreases the basis, finally causing more institutional investors to sell the ETF,”

he said.
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Hardik Z. is a cryptocurrency expert, trader and well-researched journalist with extensive experience of covering everything related to the burgeoning industry — from price analysis to Blockchain disruption. Hardik authored more than 1,000+ stories for Thecryptoblunt.com, and other fintech media outlets. He’s particularly interested in web3, crypto trends, regulatory trends around the globe that are shaping the future of digital assets, can be contacted at hardik.z@thecryptoblunt.com
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