Arthur Hayes: The Future of Political Memecoin
Political Memecoin provides zero-knowledge proof of political popularity, and it will become a political necessity for any politician to launch his own memecoin.

Political Memecoin provides zero-knowledge proof of political popularity, and it will become a political necessity for any politician to launch his own memecoin.
The author reviewed the grand occasion of Token2049, emphasized the contrast between the vitality of the crypto circle and traditional finance, reflected on his own market forecast performance, and explored volatility and its impact on the economy and the crypto industry.
As the co-founder and former CEO of BitMEX, Arthur has deep and unique insights into the crypto market. In the show, he analyzed the impact of the volatility of the Japanese yen on the market and the role of the US Treasury in the political environment.
Billionaire investors have been reducing their positions in Nvidia, a dominant player in artificial intelligence (AI) technology. This strategic shift has raised questions about their motivations and subsequent investment choices.
Two prominent cryptocurrency market experts shed light on the future of memecoins in this market cycle, predicting that a Dogecoin exchange-traded fund (ETF) could be launched soon.
This article aims to explain why points as a method of user engagement is a natural evolution and a logical progression from past engagement and funding methods.
Explore the intricate legal battle between Citadel Securities and Terraform Labs over the collapse of terraUSD (UST). Dive into the allegations, Citadel's firm denial, and the broader implications for the cryptocurrency market.
Arthur Hayes warns of a potential 20-30% crypto market drop in March, citing U.S. financial risks and expiring Federal Reserve facilities.
Hackers got access to CoinTracker users’ email addresses and mobile numbers.
Despite the imminent possibility of serving jail time, proactively owning up to the allegations resulted in Hayes being sentenced to six months of house arrest and two years of probation.