Is Bitcoin's Growth Driven By Speculative Investors?

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Is Bitcoin's Growth Driven By Speculative Investors?


If anything, Bitcoin looks much more like the stock market on steroids than it does a digital version of gold, which has barely budged since the end of October as confidence about a Covid cure has gradually improved. You can see why hedge fund skeptics like Ray Dalio are dubious of Bitcoin's charms. The cryptocurrency's recent above-average correlation with equities is fine when everything's going up, but not in times of stress: In mid-March, for example, a flight to safety triggered by Covid cut Bitcoin's price in half. A recent Kansas City Fed study comparing bonds, gold and Bitcoin between 1995 and Feb. 2020 found Treasuries behaved "consistently" as a safe haven, gold "occasionally" and Bitcoin "never."

Behind the talk of digital gold is the reality of an erratic, still-speculative asset with the potential for big price swings...

While digital payment firms such as PayPal Holdings Inc. and Square Inc. have launched Bitcoin applications, this price jump is not about people buying cappuccinos. Data from Chainalysis estimates merchants made up only about 1% of crypto activity in North America between mid-2019 and mid-2020, while exchanges accounted for almost 90%... Crypto is still a heady bet on life-changing wealth, not a disruptor of how normal people use money.
 
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I come down on the side of speculation. It is a "currency" that you would not / could not easily spend as people are rushing to buy and hold it.
How is that not speculation?
 

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Obviously.... once those ETF/AM inflows got the tape though.... Jesus.
 

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:hhh: thoughts like this undermine the entire point of crypto

Satoshi rolling in his [not] grave
I aint got nothing against crypto, just calling it what it is. However if a simple statement like that undermines it so much, that's a pretty big indictment.

You can make some good paper w crypto short term, not hatin. But it's a commodity, not a long term or safe place to stash
 
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