Can't agree with this claim. The price of a decentralized asset can't be controlled by a handful of players. There are more than 18 million coins floating around and in order to manipulate the price, these guys need to accumulate at least 30%-40% of the circulating supply. And if they try anything like that, then the prices will end up at six digits (or much beyond that).
For me, it’s a fluctuating bitcoin. No one can take complete control of this bitcoin market. We just need to act quickly on any market changes because it’s still possible to make a profit. Evidently, although the pope can control the market, there are still many of us as small individual investors who make a lot of profit from the situation they play. For large companies, we don’t have to worry, because they only play the flow of their users’ transactions, not players.
It is true that these people and big companies can not control this market alone, but let's look at the past.
When it comes to high profits or big money, such people and big companies work together even if they are on several different continents.
These policies will never change, and Bitcoin is one of them, and there may be many other things in our lives that we are not aware of.