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Bitcoin’s Strength Prompts Arthur Hayes to Explore Meme Coins

Published 2024-09-23, 06:06 a/m
Bitcoin’s Strength Prompts Arthur Hayes to Explore Meme Coins
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  • Arthur Hayes hints at entering meme coin trades after Bitcoin holds strong.
  • MOTHER, a Solana-based token, is part of the discussion.
  • Dogecoin has surged by over 4.05%, while SHIB has registered an over 8% gain
Arthur Hayes, co-founder of BitMEX, has stirred up excitement in the crypto community by suggesting that now is the prime time to buy more meme coins. His comments come after acknowledging that the Japanese yen (JPY) did not weaken as expected, and Bitcoin held up well over the weekend.“I was wrong about JPY weakening. BTC held up well over the weekend,” Hayes posted earlier this morning. While he acknowledged his wrong prediction, he gave a hint of his next move in crypto. “Time to trade some dogshit meme coins,” he mentioned.

MOTHER Token Catches Hayes’ Eye

Among the meme coins catching Hayes’ attention is MOTHER, a token built on the Solana blockchain. The MOTHER token, tied to the music industry and created by rapper Iggy Azalea, has generated significant attention. The coin combines fan engagement with decentralized finance (DeFi), presenting a unique use case for meme coins. Currently, the MOTHER memecoin is trading at $0.0732, a 0.6% increase in the last 24 hours.Notably, Hayes is also eyeing dog-themed meme coins, the most well-known being Dogecoin and Shiba Inu. Over the past week, Dogecoin has increased by over 4.05%, while SHIB has seen a more impressive performance, gaining over 8%.Even if Hayes’ endorsement is somewhat tongue-in-cheek, the meme market may see further bullish activity for these top dog-themed coins.

Hayes’ Previous Prediction on the Japanese Yen

Hayes’ prediction regarding the correlation between Bitcoin and the Japanese yen (JPY) came on September 19. At the time, he stated, “In the very short term: JPY weak = BTC strong, JPY strong = BTC weak.” He urged traders to watch the USD/JPY exchange rate closely, especially leading up to the Bank of Japan’s (BOJ) meeting. His forecast indicated that a weakening yen would boost Bitcoin, while a stronger yen could weigh on it. However, even though the yen didn’t weaken as expected, Bitcoin remained strong over the weekend. Since his prediction last week, Bitcoin has stayed above the $62,000 region, currently trading at $63,692, a 1.2% rise in the last 24 hours. The post Bitcoin’s Strength Prompts Arthur Hayes to Explore Meme Coins appeared first on Coin Edition.

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