Major News Headlines for Today

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Major News Headlines for Today
1. Arthur Hayes Predicts Bitcoin Rally After Closing $50,000 Short Position
Arthur Hayes, CEO of BitMex, who drew much attention last weekend for his short betting on Bitcoin(BTC) falling less than $50,000, predicted the start of Bitcoin's rally this week. "Closed the Bitcoin short and made a 3% return," he said on his X account on Sept. 8. "Yellen will print an additional dollar to inject liquidity into the market's decline, which will lead to a rebound in Bitcoin."

2. Ripple CEO "Yen Pegged Stablecoin is Only A Matter of Time"
In an interview with Bloomberg on Sept. 8, Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse pointed out the Japanese government's willingness to establish clear regulations on cryptocurrency and insisted that a yen-pegged stablecoin will be released. He explained that despite the conservative market situation, the Japanese government is making great efforts to clearly regulate it, which is forming Japan's own market. Meanwhile, Garlinghouse expressed a somewhat conservative stance on the launch of Ripple's yen-pegged stablecoin. He said he will focus on launching stablecoin in the U.S. ahead of the release of yen-pegged stablecoin.

3. Coinbase "News On Accepting Harris Crypto Donations, Not True"
Coinbase has denied news of Vice President Kamala Harris' acceptance of cryptocurrency campaign contributions. Last week, Coinbase's finance general manager Alexia Haas said Vice President Harris, who is the Democratic candidate in the upcoming U.S. presidential election in November, has begun accepting cryptocurrencies with donations from her cryptocurrency campaign. In an official statement on Sept. 6, a Coinbase spokesperson vowed that there was no confirmation of Coinbase's financial general manager Alessia Haas' claim.

4. Bitcoin Expert "Bitcoin May Adjust $53,000 Ahead Of 2 Years Bullish Market"
Famous cryptocurrency expert Michaël van de Poppe mentioned Bitcoin's bull market and pre-bull market adjustment through his X account on September 8, pointed out that liquidity has returned to the market, pointing out that Bitcoin recovered to $54,800 after falling over the weekend. Van de Poppe stressed that Bitcoin will enter a bull market for about two years, citing the U.S. Federal Reserve's interest rate cut and China's increased liquidity, and that it could fall back to $53,000 as the last adjustment before entering the bull market.

5. Ripple Co-Founder Says Support For Vice President Harris
Chris Larsen Ripple, co-founder, signed a letter of support for Vice President Kamala Harris on Sept. 7. The signature supporting Vice President Harris released by CNBC on the Sept. 7, included the names of 88 well-known businessmen in the U.S., including Chris Larsen.

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