Arthur Hayes: Will continue to move funds from short-term U.S. Treasury bonds into cryptocurrencies
According to Lookonchain statistics, Arthur Hayes, co-founder of BitMEX, stated in a post that he will continue to transfer funds from US short-term bonds to cryptocurrencies. On February 7th, Arthur Hayes announced that he would raise cash to buy Bitcoin, and since then he has published seven articles bullish on Bitcoin.
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