Bank of Japan's rate hike helps Bitcoin rebound to $88,000, Arthur Hayes bullish on Yen and BTC

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After the Bank of Japan raised its benchmark interest rate to a nearly 30-year high, Bitcoin prices did not fall but instead rose, reaching as high as $88,000 on Friday, sparking widespread market attention. Data from Cointelegraph Markets and TradingView show that Bitcoin increased approximately 2.5% compared to the opening price on that day and moved in tandem with US stock index futures. This reaction is notably different from previous rate hike cycles, where risk assets typically came under pressure.

The Bank of Japan’s rate hike to around 0.75% marks the official end of its long-standing “super-low interest rate” policy. Against the backdrop of major global central banks generally leaning towards easing, Japan’s tightening stance stands out. In theory, rate hikes usually suppress risk assets like cryptocurrencies, but the market has evidently priced in this expectation in advance, instead opting for a “sell the news” reaction.

Renowned crypto trader Arthur Hayes openly stated on X that traders should not oppose Japan’s long-term strategy. He believes that Japan’s core policy of maintaining negative real interest rates remains unchanged and boldly predicts the USD/JPY exchange rate could rise to 200, with Bitcoin’s long-term target price potentially reaching $1 million. This viewpoint has sparked lively discussion within the crypto community and further fueled debates on Bitcoin’s long-term value.

Research firm Temple 8 Research offers a different perspective from a macroeconomic standpoint. The firm points out that the market has overestimated the likelihood of Japan continuing to raise rates, noting clear “political and fiscal limits.” In the context of Japan recently launching a stimulus plan worth approximately $140 billion, further rate increases would significantly raise the burden of government bond interest payments. Therefore, Temple 8 estimates that the probability of Japan raising rates again before 2027 is limited.

Influenced by this, the consensus that Bitcoin is continuing to build a bottom over higher timeframes is strengthening. Analysts believe that, compared to short-term policy changes, the market is more focused on global liquidity and the long-term monetary environment. If Japan’s rate hikes prove difficult to sustain, Bitcoin and other crypto assets may continue to benefit from easing expectations.

Overall, Japan’s rate hike has not become a “black swan” for the crypto market but rather a catalyst for Bitcoin’s rebound. For investors paying attention to “Bitcoin price trends,” “the impact of Japan’s rate hike,” and “JPY exchange rate prospects,” the current market may be at an important emotional inflection point.

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