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    Former Prudential CEO speaks out for Bitcoin

    By Redaktion cvj.ch on 20. August 2020 Investing

    The Chairman of the Board of the investment firm Sanders Morris Harris and former CEO of Prudential Securities, George Ball, has changed his attitude towards Bitcoin. Why he has gone from being a Bitcoin opponent to a Bitcoin advocate over the years.

    In a video interview with the news channel Reuters, George Ball described himself as a long-time Bitcoin, block chain and crypto opponent. Now, however, he is of a different opinion. He told journalist Fred Katayama that Bitcoin or other crypto-currencies will soon be recognized as a safe haven. According to Ball, many wealthy investors or traders will invest in crypto-currencies after Labor Day (September 1).

    Surprising turn of an earlier Bitcoin opponent

    "I've never said this before, and I've always been a block chain, crypto-currency and Bitcoin opponent. But as you can see now, the government can't stimulate the markets forever, the flood of liquidity will stop." - George Ball

    Here Ball refers to the actions of the US government and the Federal Reserve to compensate for the economic damage caused by the corona pandemic. Investors and traders will therefore turn to Bitcoin or similar investments as a hedge, according to the former Prudential CEO. When government aid programs expire, borrowed funds must be repaid. The crucial question - Ball said - is therefore how the government intends to finance this repayment.

    "Are they gonna raise taxes that high or if not, are they going to print money? If they print money that debases the currency and probably even Treasury Inflation-Protected Securities (TIPS) can be corrupted" - George Ball

    In view of this potential outcome, the very wealthy investor or trader will 'probably resort to Bitcoin or something similar as an alternative'.

    Other financial experts also turn to Bitcoin

    Other traditional investors who have changed their mind:

    Mark Cuban

    Only six months ago, US entrepreneur Mark Cuban was of the opinion that even bananas were a better medium of exchange than Bitcoin, and had more intrinsic value. In a podcast with Bitcoin enthusiast Anthony Pompliano, however, he admitted:

    "To bitcoin’s potential benefit, if everything goes [wrong]because we’re printing so much money and there’s global implications, bitcoin has something to deal with." - Mark Cuban

    Nevertheless, he remains rather skeptical as long as Bitcoin does not become more accessible to ordinary people.

    JP Morgan CEO Jamie Dimon

    In mid-2017, JP Morgan's longstanding CEO Jamie Dimon described Bitcoin as "a fraud that will soon collapse". He also said that he would immediately fire any JP Morgan trader who tried to buy Bitcoin. It would be against their rules and it would be stupid.

    Not long after that, JP Morgan released its own block chain platform "Quorum", which may even soon be merged with one of the leading block chain companies Consensys. In addition they also want to issue their own token "JP Morgan Coin", which will be used for transfers within their system.

    In the meantime, US crypto exchanges can also work with JP Morgan, and in their latest analyses of the largest crypto currency they concluded that Bitcoin could be a long-lasting investment.

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    Die Redaktion des Crypto Valley Journal berichtet seit 2018 aus Zug, dem Sitz des Schweizer Crypto Valley, über Bitcoin, Krypto, Blockchain und die regulatorische Entwicklung digitaler Vermögenswerte. Hinter der kollektiven Redaktionsstimme steht ein Team aus Autoren mit Hintergrund in Finanzmarkt, Recht und Technologie.

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