Yen Weakness May Boost Bitcoin via Treasury Sales

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BitMEX founder Arthur Hayes highlights a potential macroeconomic catalyst for Bitcoin, noting the yen's depreciation alongside rising Japanese government bond yields. This dynamic could pressure Japanese investors to liquidate US Treasury holdings to cover domestic obligations, potentially triggering capital flows into alternative assets.
Such Treasury sales might weaken the US dollar and increase global liquidity, historically favorable conditions for Bitcoin. While speculative, this scenario underscores Bitcoin's growing role as a potential hedge against currency and sovereign debt market stresses, warranting close monitoring of Japanese monetary policy developments.
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