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Re: Again, Bitcoin described as a Bubble.
by
stayeduptolate
on 17/08/2018, 09:38:16 UTC
Still a lot of discussions about the future of bitcoin and cryptocurrencies surrounding in scientific community. Aren't experts yet convainced that bitcoin is a reality?
In an interview for CNBC, Robert Shiller the professor at Yale University expressed his rather negative sentiment towards Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies, saying:

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To me it’s another example of faddish human behavior.
Link to the interview: https://www.cnbc.com/2018/05/21/bitcoin-could-be-another-failed-currency-robert-shiller-says.html

Shiller consolidated his opinions on Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies in a long post from where i prefered to take this note:

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Practically no one, outside of computer science departments, can explain how cryptocurrencies work, and that mystery creates an aura of exclusivity, gives the new money glamour, and fills devotees with revolutionary zeal, […] None of this is new, and, as with past monetary innovations, a seemingly compelling story may not be enough.
Link to full article: https://www.project-syndicate.org/commentary/cryptocurrencies-scientific-narrative-by-robert-j--shiller-2018-05

Those who are calling bitcoin a bubble or a scam should know first that bitcoin is a volatile crypto currency and moreover it is a kind of investment so the ups and downs and the pumps and dumps are very common in all kind of investment so if the valuation of bitcoin is deflating doesn’t mean that it would end up soon or is a bubble that would burst soon, I think these people are morons and time will answer them all when bitcoin will get centralised globally.