Arthur Hayes boldly predicts: Global liquidity will increase again, and Bitcoin may surge to $575,000 in 2026.

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Billionaire crypto investor Arthur Hayes recently issued another highly controversial Bitcoin price prediction. He stated that, against the backdrop of ongoing global central bank balance sheet expansion and increasing monetary issuance pressure, Bitcoin could rise to $575,000 by the end of 2026. This judgment quickly attracted market attention and reignited discussions about the “long-term value of Bitcoin.”

Hayes pointed out that the current global economy faces multiple challenges such as high debt, stubborn inflation, and sluggish growth. In this environment, the policy tools available to central banks are very limited. If the economy further slows down, the most direct option is often to inject liquidity into the market through monetary easing. Historically, each round of large-scale money printing has weakened the purchasing power of fiat currencies.

In his view, Bitcoin is a “natural hedge” in such an environment. Unlike fiat currencies, Bitcoin’s total supply is permanently capped at 21 million coins, and it is not controlled by any government or central bank. This scarcity makes it uniquely attractive during periods of currency devaluation. When investor confidence in traditional monetary systems declines, funds tend to flow into non-sovereign assets like Bitcoin.

Hayes’ Bitcoin price prediction is not baseless. He reviewed multiple market cycles in the past, noting that whenever global liquidity expands significantly, Bitcoin tends to be one of the fastest-reacting and highest-gaining risk assets. Meanwhile, the current market structure differs from early stages, with institutional investors deeply involved. Bitcoin ETFs, corporate balance sheet allocations, and professional custody services are reshaping supply and demand dynamics.

As demand continues to grow while new supply remains limited, Hayes believes that in the next full bull cycle, Bitcoin’s price has exponential upside potential. He emphasizes that Bitcoin is no longer just a speculative asset but is gradually being viewed as a financial tool to hedge against inflation, policy mistakes, and macroeconomic uncertainties.

Of course, Hayes also reminds that Bitcoin remains a highly volatile asset, and $575,000 is not a certain outcome but a long-term projection based on global monetary trends. But one thing is certain: as long as the “money printing logic” remains unchanged, Bitcoin’s long-term narrative remains attractive. This is why more and more investors are beginning to closely watch Bitcoin’s potential trajectory around 2026.

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