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Hayes Accelerates ETH Sell-Off Amid Strong US Economic Data

Key Highlights:

  • Hayes shifts from ETH to DeFi amid improving liquidity.
  • In the past week, Hayes sold $5.53 million worth of ETH and bought ENA, PENDLE, and ETHFI.
  • Macro tailwinds and whale moves may boost DeFi tokens.

Arthur Hayes, BitMEX co-founder, has recently moved about 682 ETH worth $2 million to Binance, according to crypto analytics platform Lookonchain. This transfer indicates a shift towards the DeFi tokens.

In the past week, the co-founder sold 1,871 ETH, worth $5.53 million and bought 1.22 million ENA (which were worth $257.5K), 137,117 PENDLE (worth $259,000), and 132,730 ETHFI (worth $93,000). This move by Hayes follows his December 20 remark about moving from ETH to top DeFi projects as fiat liquidity improves.

On-Chain Activity Signals DeFi Pivot

Hayes’ recent transfers follow earlier moves, like sending 680 ETH (worth $2.03M) to Binance and Flowdesk on December 19, flagged as possible sales by on-chain trackers such as Lookonchain and Arkham Intelligence.

As stated above, the co-founder has bought ENA (which is Ethena’s synthetic dollar token) with each of them costing him about $0.21, PENDLE (yield trading protocol) tokens at roughly $1.89 each, and ETHFI (DeFi restaking asset) tokens at around $0.70 each. Moreover, together, these purchases added up to be something over $600,000.

This means that while he sold millions of dollars worth of ETH, he is basically reallocating a portion of that money into these DeFi tokens, and betting that these bought tokens could increase in value and give him higher returns in the altcoin market.

In one of his posts on X, he even talked about pulling off such a move where, he talks about shifting from ETH to DeFi tokens.

Linking Data to Hayes’ DeFi Bet

Hayes in his post also stated that he is moving from ETH to DeFi tokens because they could perform better as the fiat liquidity improves and the recent data supports this.

The US GDP data was revealed yesterday, December 23, 2025. The US economy grew by 4.3% in GDP, which shows that there is strength without overheating. This could lead the Fed to add more money or buy Treasuries, which will increase fiat money into the market. At the same time, the inflation also cooled down to 2.6% (core inflation), which lowered the chance of interest rate hikes.

Hayes made the current move right after this US economic data was released, suggesting that he is immediately reacting to these liquidity signals. The co-founder sees this as a sign that more liquidity could flow into crypto, which matters more for DeFi than for Bitcoin halvings.

Market Implications and Outlook

Hayes’ move could spark an altcoin recovery, since similar rotations in the past led to DeFi rallies. With GDP at 4.3% and CPI at 2.6%, markets are pricing in a possible Fed pivot, which fits Hayes’ view of liquidity injections acting like quantitative easing. Bitcoin stays above $80K as he predicted, but his shift into DeFi suggests ETH might lag.

Investors are watching Binance flows for confirmation. If his liquidity strategy works, tokens like ENA, PENDLE, and ETHFI could probably see a significant gain in Q1 2026, based on past whale activity. Combining on-chain tracking with positive macro data, Hayes seems positioned ahead of the market again.

Also Read: Crypto ETF Flows Split: BTC, ETH Trail as XRP & SOL Surge

Source: https://www.cryptonewsz.com/hayes-moves-eth-defi-strong-liquidity-signals/

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