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Cryptocurrency News Articles
Bitcoin (BTC) Price Prediction: Arthur Hayes Predicts BTC Will Hit $250k By Year-End As Fed Is Forced to Step In
Mar 18, 2025 at 08:01 pm
Bitcoin has been stuck in holding pattern in recent weeks, struggling to regain momentum after “panic selling” raised fears of a major bitcoin price crash.
Bitcoin has been struggling to regain momentum after “panic selling” raised fears of a major bitcoin price crash.
Donald Trump, the White House and Wall Street :
The bitcoin price has dropped from its new all-time high of almost $110,000, plummeting to around $80,000 despite a leak revealing Russia is quietly leaning into bitcoin and crypto.
Now, as traders speculate Donald Trump’s White House could be gearing up to buy as much bitcoin as possible, closely-watched crypto trader Arthur Hayes has predicted the Federal Reserve is about to step in to stabilize markets, potentially triggering a bitcoin price boom.
Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell could step in to support markets, including the bitcoin price ... [+] and cryptocurrencies, according to BitMex cofounder Arthur Hayes.
“When there’s financial distress, they always print money. It doesn’t matter the political leanings,” Hayes, the cofounder of crypto derivatives pioneer BitMex who went onto launch the Maelstrom investment company, said in a wide-ranging interview with Bitcoin News.
The bitcoin price and wider crypto market has followed stock markets lower in recent weeks as traders react to U.S. president Donald Trump’s on again-off again international trade tariffs and the rising risk of recession.
But with the trade talks now back on and Trump striking a more optimistic tone, traders are becoming increasingly bullish on a rapid market reversal—especially after Benzinga reported the White House is preparing to make a “major announcement” on a new economic stimulus package this week.
"When the floodgates open, it’s go time,” Hayes said, referring to the return of liquidity to the market, and predicting “they’re going to reflate and print more money than anyone’s ever printed before.”
The last bitcoin price boom that saw the bitcoin price climb to around $70,000 in late 2021 came in the aftermath of huge Covid-era government stimulus spending and money-printing.
“We are experiencing a low in liquidity fiat money generation,” Hayes said.
Hayes has predicted the bitcoin price will reach $250,000 by the end of the year as the Fed is forced to flip dovish and move to prop up the economy and asset prices.
The bitcoin price has dropped back from its recent highs of around $110,000 per bitcoin, dragging ... [+] down the wider crypto market.
The Federal Reserve today begins its two-day policy meeting, with the Fed’s latest interest rate decision due tomorrow—expected to see interest rates left unchanged despite president Trump’s campaign to see them brought down.
Traders are pricing in two or three rate cuts later this year but that could change with Fed chair Jerome Powell's all-important, post-decision press conference.
“All eyes are on the Federal Reserve policy meeting this week,” BlackRock analysts wrote in a note.
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