Billionaire Hedge Fund Manager Ken Griffin Says Bitcoin has ‘Elements of the Tulip Bulb Mania‘

Discussion in 'Crypto Assets' started by dealmaker, Nov 12, 2019.

  1. dealmaker

    dealmaker

    Billionaire Hedge Fund Manager Ken Griffin Says Bitcoin has ‘Elements of the Tulip Bulb Mania‘(StockDailyDish.com)
    Citadel‘s said Monday that bitcoin may be in a bubble. “Bitcoin right now has many of the elements of the tulip bulb mania we saw back hundreds of years ago in Holland,” said the billionaire hedge fund manager in an exclusive interview with CNBC‘s. Griffin, however, said he does believe the blockchain technology backing the cryptocurrency is valid. “Blockchain‘s a very interesting technology that will have some very profound applications for society over the years to come,” he said. Blockchain creates a quick, permanent and secure record of transactions, eliminating the need for a third party such as a bank. Banks and other large corporations are testing how blockchain can help improve everything from supply chain management to global payments.
     
    murray t turtle likes this.
  2. S2007S

    S2007S




    This was tulip mania back years ago ...I made constant remarks that bitcoin and all cryptocurrencies were going to collapse....they collapsed and have never returned to those bubblicious days.
     
  3. Nobert

    Nobert

    20131210-image.jpg

    They forgot :

    Newton tells, to all of his students, never to speak about stock market again.
     
    Last edited: Nov 12, 2019
    nooby_mcnoob likes this.
  4. Pekelo

    Pekelo

    Is this article 2 years old? The big runup happened in the second half of 2017.
     
    Nobert likes this.
  5. S2007S

    S2007S


    That's what I was thinking.

    Maybe Ken is referring to stocks instead of bitcoin this time around.
     
    GRULSTMRNN and Nobert like this.
  6. %% Good points.
    except overpriced tulips actually were not a bit con. The tulips /mania were real +overpriced flowers/mania. Big difference....................................................
     
  7. Nobert

    Nobert

    Maybe at first, tulips were driven by beauty, but later on, it was only the greed (?)

    & then, ironically , the beauty in bit con, showed up right after the euphoria and greed :
    (all of those digital - fanatical - idolizing... - drawings )

    images.jpg

    Gets even better :

    bitcoin-etherium-cryptocurrency-chest-bitcoins-treasure-trove-hand-116282533.jpg

    And for the end, as the best time-tested asset for life long term investing :

    41068155010_190a3fc0ed_b.jpg
     
    Last edited: Nov 12, 2019
    murray t turtle likes this.
  8. %%
    Nobert, yes on those tulips.Stark Bros paid up a lot, on an early gold delicious tree= but a fruit tree can bear profitable fruit for years. So not all high priced plants are a bad bargain or a bit con.:cool::cool:,:D:D:D:D:D:D
     
    Nobert likes this.
  9. Nobert

    Nobert

    Absolutely agree. :)

    Some classics for the end of the day, always brings the smile :

    ,, - Hey, hey, hey NYC !''

     
    murray t turtle likes this.