Bitcoin To $1 Million By 2028 As Capital Controls Kick In: Expert
By: bitcoin ethereum news|2025/05/15 13:30:06
0
Share
Reason to trust Strict editorial policy that focuses on accuracy, relevance, and impartiality Created by industry experts and meticulously reviewed The highest standards in reporting and publishing Strict editorial policy that focuses on accuracy, relevance, and impartiality Morbi pretium leo et nisl aliquam mollis. Quisque arcu lorem, ultricies quis pellentesque nec, ullamcorper eu odio. Este artículo también está disponible en español. In his latest essay, Arthur Hayes, co-founder and CIO of Maelstrom, draws a stark parallel between America’s growing economic imbalances and its unsustainable reliance on foreign capital—and argues that capital controls, not tariffs, are the only politically viable solution to rebalance the system. In what he dubs the “Boiling Frog Theory,” Hayes foresees a slow, stealthy imposition of financial restrictions on foreign investors that will ultimately accelerate Bitcoin’s rise to $1 million by 2028. Titled Fatty Fatty Boom Boom, the essay begins with a provocative metaphor: America’s bloated financial system is likened to the obesity crisis—a pathology enabled by cheap processed inputs and pharmaceutical band-aids that preserve a diseased status quo. “The American economy was hijacked by printed money,” Hayes writes, tracing the origin of US imbalances back to the Federal Reserve’s inception in 1913 and the permanent shift away from natural business cycles to a regime of endless stimulus. Why Capital Control’s Could Drive Bitcoin To $1 Million Tariffs, according to Hayes, are politically and structurally impotent. Even under Trump, their application will be diluted through bilateral carve-outs and geopolitical concessions, allowing countries like Vietnam and Mexico to act as arbitrage hubs. “Without one tariff for all, there will always be a country or countries that act as trans-shipment arbitrage points,” he explains, noting that this same dynamic lets China skirt semiconductor restrictions via third-party intermediaries. Related Reading Instead, Hayes sees capital controls—specifically taxes on foreign ownership of US financial assets—as the only strategy with both economic bite and political payoff. He proposes a 2% annual tax on foreign-held stocks, bonds, and property, totaling approximately $33 trillion. Such a levy could eliminate federal income taxes for the bottom 90% of Americans, making it a “winning political strategy” for Team Trump. “Either foreign capital stays, pays the tax, and revenue is used to eliminate income taxes... or foreign capital leaves, and American manufacturing grows,” Hayes argues. But if capital leaves, who replaces it? Hayes is blunt: the US will turn to the printing press. “Remember that 4/4 kick drum, the Brrr button. Y’all know what the answer is,” he quips, referring to the return of quantitative easing, the suspension of QT, treasury buybacks, and loosened regulatory constraints like the supplemental leverage ratio. Hayes believes the Fed, despite rhetorical resistance, is already enabling this stealth monetization by targeting long-duration treasury bonds for QE. “Powell’s ass is sat firmly in the cuck chair, and he ain’t leaving. Now pass the lube,” he writes, in typical Hayes fashion. The ultimate effect of this capital exodus and ensuing monetary response, he contends, will be the devaluation of US treasuries in real terms and the reallocation of global capital into stateless, censorship-resistant assets like Bitcoin. Unlike gold, which requires intermediaries to function in the digital realm, Bitcoin is a native digital bearer asset that can operate outside state-controlled financial infrastructure. “Bitcoin is the perfect and only lifeboat for global capital that must leave America and elsewhere,” he asserts. Related Reading Hayes notes that even the Trump administration appears ideologically aligned with Bitcoin and gold, pointing to the removal of tariffs on gold and the regulatory de-escalation around crypto. With these assets potentially being elevated to reserve status, Bitcoin is poised to absorb capital fleeing dollar-denominated instruments. In his forecast, Hayes considers the migration of even 10% of foreign-held US portfolio assets—$3.3 trillion—into Bitcoin. At current market depth, that would trigger a supply shock far beyond a simple 10x price move. “If 10x the amount of capital attempted to squeeze into the market, it would lead to a much greater than a 10x rise in price,” he predicts, citing the inelastic supply and long-term holders unwilling to sell. The result? A path to $1 million per Bitcoin by the 2028 US presidential election. Hayes also reveals that Maelstrom went “maximum long” during the early April financial turmoil and is now rotating into “quality altcoins”, which he believes offer real services and return profits to token holders. Still, he warns of tactical volatility, noting that Trump’s strategy is fluid and opposition within the administration remains. But for Hayes, the trajectory is clear. Capital controls are no longer fringe theory—they are becoming inevitable policy. And Bitcoin, he concludes, is the only asset positioned to benefit from the collapse of Pax Americana’s financial plumbing. At press time, BTC traded at $102,377. Featured image created with DALL.E, chart from TradingView.com Source: https://www.newsbtc.com/bitcoin-news/bitcoin-1-million-2028-capital-controls/
You may also like
Morning News | SK Hynix officially launches the marketing promotion process for its U.S. stock listing; the Central Cyberspace Administration announces the results of the first phase of rectifying AI application chaos, with over 14,000 non-compliant pr...
July 6 Market Important Events Overview
How has Binance's stock business performed in the 30 days since its launch?
Emerging market buying supported the first wave of demand.
Blockchain Capital Partner: AI is rewriting the fundamental unit of labor
The rise of AI is rewriting the basic unit of labor from "positions" and "companies" to "tasks." When programmable labor meets programmable currency, a production line without companies, salary systems, or HR becomes possible for the first time.
Can Open USD support Stripe's ambitions?
Stripe collaborates with multiple parties to launch OUSD, not only challenging the dominance of USDC but also exposing its trillion-dollar ambition to transition from a "payment interface" to a "next-generation funds settlement network."
Founder of Baixing.com: I believe half of the statement that large language models devour everything
The internet has been shouting for so many years about devouring everything. Has it really devoured everything now? Is it the internet that devours everything, or is it the large models that devour everything? Both are devouring, and nothing is left?
A "legal" robbery? Attackers emptied the BonkDAO treasury by buying tickets
Handing over the keys to the vault to a public vote where "anyone can spend money to participate," without sufficient oversight mechanisms, even the most legitimate governance ideals may turn into the most convenient tools for attackers.
Should You Buy Bitcoin Now? What the Data Says After a 50% Pullback
Should you buy Bitcoin now? Explore Bitcoin's nearly 50% pullback, ETF outflows, on-chain data, Strategy's BTC sale, and historical trends to assess whether July 2026 is a buying opportunity.
WEEX P2P now supports BDT & LKR—Merchant Recruitment Now Open
To make crypto deposits easier, WEEX has officially launched its P2P trading platform and continues to expand fiat support. We're excited to announce that the Bangladeshi Taka (BDT) and Sri Lankan Rupee (LKR) are now available on WEEX P2P!
The cryptocurrency industry has become a traditional industry
For entrepreneurs and retail investors still in this industry, they should either embrace the current changes or explore the next unpredictable field in cryptocurrency.
Chip frenzy cooling down? Morgan Stanley's Wilson: Funds are shifting towards AI supercomputing giants like Microsoft and Amazon
Morgan Stanley's chief equity strategist Wilson pointed out that the momentum in the semiconductor sector is waning, with the Philadelphia Semiconductor Index having dropped nearly 14% from its peak. Funds are shifting towards AI supercomputing giants like Microsoft, Amazon, and Meta, as well as sec...
Morning Report | Vitalik outlines Ethereum's long-term roadmap, Lean Ethereum will become the third major iteration; SK Hynix seeks to attract more AI investors by listing in the U.S
July 5 Market Important Events Overview
Trump, the best stock trader among U.S. presidents
Trump has almost turned the presidency into a business and maximized the conversion of presidential influence into commercial profits.
From ByteDance to Financial Freedom: How did "Byte Brother" Leto develop his investment judgment skills to achieve a turnaround of 30 million?
Speak with data and signals, validate judgments with A/B tests, and seek asymmetric returns with limited risk exposure.
Selling coins despite a loss of 55 million dollars, the faith in Strategy has reached the interest payment date
The moment faith was securitized, Bitcoin became a bill.
OUSD False Cooperation Controversy? The Credit Game of Stablecoins and Endorsements by Giants
The success of stablecoins does not rely on rallying a group of alliance members for marketing, but rather on whether they have real use cases and genuine users.
Q-Day Countdown: Will Quantum Computing End Cryptocurrency?
In the face of dormant coins being plundered by quantum computing power, should we firmly uphold the unalterable bottom line of "code is law," or should we enforce a soft fork to freeze legacy assets?
The ten years of Cloud on the Air: From corner coffee to global financial infrastructure
How did a remittance company grow into a financial infrastructure that can replace SWIFT; when it really reaches this scale, how should stablecoins be positioned for it; and what can AI integrate into this infrastructure?
$10,000 in TRUMP Token vs. $10,000 in Nasdaq: The "Trump Trade" That Actually Worked in 2026
TRUMP Token lost more than 96% after its launch, while Nasdaq stocks and NVIDIA delivered strong gains. Compare what happened to a $10,000 investment and explore why asset fundamentals matter more than market hype.
Morning News | SK Hynix officially launches the marketing promotion process for its U.S. stock listing; the Central Cyberspace Administration announces the results of the first phase of rectifying AI application chaos, with over 14,000 non-compliant pr...
July 6 Market Important Events Overview
How has Binance's stock business performed in the 30 days since its launch?
Emerging market buying supported the first wave of demand.
Blockchain Capital Partner: AI is rewriting the fundamental unit of labor
The rise of AI is rewriting the basic unit of labor from "positions" and "companies" to "tasks." When programmable labor meets programmable currency, a production line without companies, salary systems, or HR becomes possible for the first time.
Can Open USD support Stripe's ambitions?
Stripe collaborates with multiple parties to launch OUSD, not only challenging the dominance of USDC but also exposing its trillion-dollar ambition to transition from a "payment interface" to a "next-generation funds settlement network."
Founder of Baixing.com: I believe half of the statement that large language models devour everything
The internet has been shouting for so many years about devouring everything. Has it really devoured everything now? Is it the internet that devours everything, or is it the large models that devour everything? Both are devouring, and nothing is left?
A "legal" robbery? Attackers emptied the BonkDAO treasury by buying tickets
Handing over the keys to the vault to a public vote where "anyone can spend money to participate," without sufficient oversight mechanisms, even the most legitimate governance ideals may turn into the most convenient tools for attackers.
Customer Support:@weikecs
Business Cooperation:@weikecs
Quant Trading & MM:bd@weex.com
VIP Program:support@weex.com

