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    Bitcoin Operates Outside the Regulatory System: Arthur Hayes Take on Crypto and Clarity Act | Invesloan.com

    May 7, 2026
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    Arthur Hayes told Consensus 2026 that the Clarity Act fundamentally misunderstands what Bitcoin is, and any attempt to fold it into a federal regulatory framework destroys the only thing that makes it valuable.

    The argument landed while BTC traded above $82,000, with institutional ETF inflows accelerating, suggesting the market and the ideology are currently pointing in opposite directions.

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    Hayes argues that Bitcoin’s value derives from operating outside any regulatory apparatus, and he also noted that legislation like the Clarity Act doesn’t clarify anything .

    “This is the value that bitcoin provides outside of the regulatory apparatus,” Hayes told the audience. “It’s precisely the reason that it does not adhere to the regulatory regime that some of you wish to put it under with bills like the Clarity Act and other things.”

    On price, Hayes kept it equally blunt. “If you want to talk about the price of bitcoin and what the fair value is, all that matters is how many units of fiat there are today.” His year-end BTC target sits at $125,000, tied entirely to global monetary expansion, not legislative outcomes. Regulation, in his framework, is simply irrelevant to the price calculation.

    LATEST: ⚡ Arthur Hayes told Consensus Miami 2026 that fiat money creation, not politics or regulation, is the only driver of Bitcoin's price. pic.twitter.com/AD94CtJwtO

    — CoinMarketCap (@CoinMarketCap) May 6, 2026

    Hayes went further, arguing that enthusiasm for the Clarity Act inside the industry reflects the interests of centralized incumbents with Washington lobbying operations, not the decentralized ecosystem Bitcoin was built to circumvent. “People who own centralized companies want regulation because it benefits their business,” he said. In Hayes’s view, the DeFi ecosystem and privacy-focused infrastructure get nothing from this bill except a federal licensing framework they cannot technically comply with.

    “People who own centralized companies want regulation because it benefits their business.”

    His position stands in direct contrast to the dominant tone at Consensus 2026. Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse has been lobbying aggressively for the Senate to advance the legislation before the May 21 Memorial Day recess.

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    Does the Bitcoin Agree With Hayes?

    Bitcoin climbed 8% in a week to $82,600 following Hayes’s remarks at Consensus Miami 2026, extending a run that has kept BTC above $80,000 through weeks of legislative uncertainty. Spot Cumulative Volume Delta surged 199% over the same window, showing aggressive buy pressure.

    Bitcoin ETFs added $532M in a single session as the Clarity Act advanced through committee, pushing cumulative ETF AUM past $59 billion with total institutional exposure exceeding $106 billion.

    An anonymous analyst noted that Bitcoin is entering a commodity supercycle driven by structural monetary debasement, which aligns with Hayes’s fiat-supply thesis even as the ETF narrative suggests that institutional players want the regulatory architecture Hayes opposes.

    Bitcoin trading above $81,000 with record ETF inflows doesn’t prove Hayes wrong.

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