You might want to check that number again!
My bad, you are right, it' s a wrong number, the currect answer is about 629 billion dollors. Thank you for your correct.
After all, his actions in 1997 can easily cause panic among others.
Being an unregulated/weakly regulated market, I'd say that worse things have already happened and he most probably cannot do anything we didn't already see.
Thank you for your reminder that a market that is purely composed of market games is less stable than a market that is regulated by the government. Maybe I should reassess whether Bitcoin's market value can withstand the impact of Soros.
Please do not sell your bitcoin before its price reach 100000$
Only $100 000? Well, I wouldn't sell BTC to Soros or to people like him for $1 million - do you value your BTC so little? You see, that's actually the problem we have - everyone has some sort of exit price, and will probably sell sooner or later, and believe me those who have so much money like Soros or even much more than him can afford to buy BTC even for $100k.
If 10% of the world's people control 90% of the world's wealth, the advantage of purchasing power is definitely on their side - it's only a matter of time before they buy most of the BTC - but at least some of the poor will get rich, at least for a while.
I think the price of Bitcoin in my hand is far more than 100,000 U.S. dollars. The reason I say this is because I personally believe that the highest price of Bitcoin in this round of bull market is between 100,000 and 150,000 U.S. dollars. If I sell bitcoin, I will buy it again when the bitcoin bear market.