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Arthur Hayes Advises Caution on Bitcoin Investments Amid U.S.-Israel-Iran Conflict

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Last updated: March 11, 2026 9:28 pm
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Published: March 11, 2026
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Bitcoin’s recent price fluctuations, exacerbated by the intensifying conflict among the U.S., Israel, and Iran, have left investors contemplating their next moves. Amidst this tumultuous backdrop, Arthur Hayes, billionaire analyst and co-founder of BitMEX, has expressed that the optimal buying opportunity for Bitcoin (BTC) has not yet arrived.

In a recent interview with Natalie Brunell on March 10, Hayes, a long-time advocate for Bitcoin, elaborated on his perspective. Since the onset of the conflict on February 28, Bitcoin has witnessed considerable volatility, with its price reflecting broader uncertainties in global markets. Initially, BTC’s value plummeted from approximately $67,000 to $63,476 on the first day of the conflict, followed by a rapid recovery. By March 4, Bitcoin had rebounded past the $70,000 mark and achieved a monthly high of $73,394. However, this upward trend was fleeting, as the cryptocurrency subsequently fluctuated within a tight range of $65,000 to $69,000, occasionally breaching the upper limit before retreating once more. Currently, Bitcoin trades at around $70,616.48, marking a 0.6% decline over the previous 24 hours.

Despite his positive long-term outlook on Bitcoin, Hayes advocates for a patient investment strategy. He observes that governments often finance extended conflicts by expanding liquidity, a trend he attributes to historical patterns observed during previous Middle Eastern conflicts. “If I had $1 to invest right now, would I be putting it into Bitcoin? No,” Hayes stated, suggesting that investors should wait for the right moment. He posits that the prolonged nature of this conflict increases the likelihood of the Federal Reserve needing to inject more money into the economy, at which point he would consider investing in Bitcoin.

Hayes argues that Bitcoin performs optimally during periods of increased liquidity, leading to a decline in fiat currency strength and attracting investments toward alternative assets. However, he acknowledges the challenges associated with timing such moments accurately. The ever-changing landscape means that investors typically react to the same news, potentially misinterpreting market responses to geopolitical events.

He warns that the ongoing conflict might exacerbate volatility in financial markets, indicating a scenario where prolonged hostilities could precipitate a significant sell-off in equities. This could see Bitcoin’s price slip below $60,000, sparking a cascade of liquidations across the cryptocurrency landscape.

Hayes also addresses the issues that have hindered Bitcoin’s ability to sustain upward momentum in recent months. Instead of attributing the stagnation to weak demand, he points to a global liquidity deficit. “Bitcoin is a liquidity alarm,” he remarks, noting that substantial investments in AI infrastructure and data centers by major tech firms consume considerable capital, thereby constraining the liquidity available to cryptocurrency markets.

In light of these insights, Hayes encourages caution among investors, reinforcing the need to remain vigilant as the geopolitical climate evolves. The conversation surrounding Bitcoin and its potential in the context of global conflicts continues to draw attention, with many looking on as the situation unfolds.

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