TLDR Arthur Hayes exited his entire WLD position on June 6, citing the SpaceX pre-IPO stock chart “going in the wrong direction” WLD dropped over 25%, falling fromTLDR Arthur Hayes exited his entire WLD position on June 6, citing the SpaceX pre-IPO stock chart “going in the wrong direction” WLD dropped over 25%, falling from

Worldcoin (WLD) Price: Arthur Hayes Dumps Holdings as Token Falls Over 25%

2026/06/07 20:25
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TLDR

  • Arthur Hayes exited his entire WLD position on June 6, citing the SpaceX pre-IPO stock chart “going in the wrong direction”
  • WLD dropped over 25%, falling from above $0.56 to around $0.40 in 24 hours
  • Hayes had previously predicted WLD would reach $10, shilling it to his followers for days
  • On-chain analyst ZachXBT called out Hayes for creating “exit liquidity” from his followers
  • Key support sits at $0.35 — a break below could open a move toward $0.23

BitMEX co-founder Arthur Hayes publicly announced he had sold his entire Worldcoin (WLD) position on June 6, 2026, just days after publicly promoting the token to his followers.

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The exit came despite Hayes previously telling followers he would hold WLD through SpaceX’s June 12 IPO listing. He had argued the IPO would “melt people’s faces off” and boost WLD as an AI-linked asset.

The announcement sent WLD sharply lower. According to TradingView and crypto.news data, the token dropped from above $0.56 to around $0.40, a fall of roughly 28%. That left WLD about 35% below its recent peak near $0.62.

ZachXBT Responds

On-chain analyst ZachXBT called out Hayes shortly after the exit was announced. He questioned how much “exit liquidity” Hayes had created from his own followers over the past few days — pointing to a pattern that also included NEAR, HYPE, and ZEC.

ZachXBT highlighted multiple posts where Hayes had shilled WLD with targets far above the current price, before exiting his position shortly after. Hayes responded, saying he “sold to a willing seller at a price” and defended his trading decision.

This WLD exit follows a week in which Hayes also sold his full positions in HYPE, NEAR, and Zcash. ZEC had already crashed nearly 50% from its recent high after a disclosed vulnerability in the Orchard shielded pool.

Key Price Levels to Watch

WLD is currently holding above the $0.35 support zone — a level that acted as resistance in February and March before flipping to support during the recent rally.

CoinGlass liquidation heatmap data shows dense liquidity between $0.45 and $0.48, which would act as the first resistance on any recovery attempt. Larger liquidation clusters sit near $0.59–$0.60, close to this week’s local high.

On the downside, leveraged positions are concentrated around $0.38–$0.40. Price has already entered that range.

A break below $0.35 could expose $0.23, where Worldcoin formed its spring bottom. Momentum indicators remain mixed, with the MACD still in bullish territory but price well off recent highs.

As of June 6, WLD is trading near $0.40–$0.43.

The post Worldcoin (WLD) Price: Arthur Hayes Dumps Holdings as Token Falls Over 25% appeared first on CoinCentral.

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