Arthur Hayes, co-founder of BitMEX and chief investment officer at Maelstrom, has published a new essay arguing that the decade-long era of yen weakness is approaching a turning point and that the specific mechanism he expects to be used to reverse it carries direct implications for Bitcoin and gold. Below, WEEX breaks down the core arguments and what they could mean for crypto markets.
Hayes traces the origins of persistent yen weakness to the aftermath of the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and the "Abenomics" program that followed, under which the Bank of Japan pursued aggressive bond purchases and yield curve control while Japan's largest pension fund, the GPIF, shifted its mandate toward foreign assets. The result, in his account, was a yen that lost roughly half its value over the following decade and became the default funding currency for a global carry trade — with knock-on effects Hayes describes ranging from a surge in foreign tourism to Japan to rising domestic frustration over the currency's diminished purchasing power.
The essay outlines three theoretical routes to reversing yen weakness:
The core of Hayes' thesis is mechanical: routing yen support through the Fed's FIMA facility would require the Fed's balance sheet to expand in step with the dollars extended — a form of money creation, in his framing, even though it's structured as a repo rather than a formal easing program.
Hayes points to the historical correlation between Fed balance sheet growth and Bitcoin's price performance, and argues that renewed balance sheet expansion, even through a narrow, technical channel like FIMA could flow disproportionately into Bitcoin and gold rather than into productive investment, a dynamic he ties to skepticism about near-term returns on current AI infrastructure spending.
He also notes that Japan's government and the GPIF together hold over $1.37 trillion in Treasuries — the pool of FIMA-eligible collateral he says could theoretically be tapped if the facility's current $60 billion per-counterparty cap were lifted.
Hayes' essay is ultimately a liquidity thesis: a technical policy mechanism could quietly expand dollar liquidity and history suggests assets like Bitcoin and gold tend to benefit when that happens.
So what does this mean in practice? Two things worth separating:
For WEEX users following this theme, the practical move right now is to watch, not act: keep an eye on any Fed announcement about the FIMA facility, watch how fast (or slow) USD/JPY moves, and track the Fed's balance sheet size, published weekly, as the clearest sign of whether liquidity is actually expanding. BTC-USDT and XAU-USDT are both available in the same WEEX account, making it easier to watch how gold and Bitcoin move relative to each other as this story develops.
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