Arthur Hayes: ‘Bitcoin Club’ Culture Could Keep U.S. Government Away From BTC

By: crypto news flash|2025/05/05 16:15:01
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The U.S. government currently holds approximately 198,012 BTC, valued at over $18 billion, primarily from legal seizures. Athur Hayes emphasized the improbability of additional purchases beyond these holdings.Industry experts, including Sergej Kunz of 1inch, warned that U.S. Bitcoin acquisitions could ignite global competition for the digital asset.Arthur Hayes, the co-founder of BitMEX, has questioned the U.S. looking to increase its Bitcoin holdings, given the country’s economic situation and image associated with the BTC enthusiasts. In an interview May 1, Hayes questioned any possible future moves by the U.S. government to make more Bitcoin purchases beyond those already ordered by legal enforcement actions.Arthur Hayes Speaks Up On U.S. Planning To Buy More Bitcoin“I’m not really into the whole Strategic Reserve situation,” he remarked. Arthur Hayes also suggested that the current U.S. economic situation makes additional BTC acquisition improbable. Furthermore, he pointed to America’s deficit-induced economy as the main reason why it isn’t able to purchase more of the digital asset.Hayes noted: “The United States is a deficit country; the only way they can do a Strategic Reserve is not sell the Bitcoin they took from people, fine, that’s 200,000 Bitcoin.” According to recent estimates, the U.S. government controls roughly 198,012 BTC, valued at over $18 billion. Some of these assets belong to criminals and other seizures from major cases, such as the Silk Road takedown or the Bitfinex hack.The political feasibility of provoking an increase in Bitcoin holdings was then questioned by Hayes. He said“It’s hard to imagine any ‘properly elected’ politician openly announcing that the government plans to print money to buy Bitcoin,” He also criticized the public perception surrounding Bitcoin culture, saying, “...Especially when the popular narrative is a bunch of Bitcoin bros going to the club.” Arthur Hayes then rhetorically asked, “Is that really what you want people to think about your policy?”While this has given the conversation around state-level BTC adoption to grow as a result, there are still these concerns. On March 6, former President Donald Trump signed an executive order aimed at creating a strategic Bitcoin and digital asset reserve. The initiative signals a formal recognition of digital assets, though it has yet to be matched with large-scale federal purchases of BTC.Crypto Industry Stakeholders Weigh In On BTC AdoptionIndustry voices have warned that if the U.S. were to actively acquire BTC, it could trigger global competition for the crypto. Sergej Kunz, co-founder of crypto aggregator 1inch, commented during the LONGITUDE event in Dubai that smaller nations may find themselves at a disadvantage. “I’m pretty sure we’ll soon see countries battling over who owns more Bitcoin,” he said. Kunz added, “The U.S. will start.”In addition to weighing in on government adoption, Arthur Hayes also addressed market trends, particularly the cyclical movement between BTC and alternative cryptocurrencies. He remains firm in his belief that the crypto market will repeat its historic patterns.At present, Bitcoin dominance stands at 64.78%, reflecting a notable rise from earlier this year.

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