Blockchain’s broken promises
In a new opinion piece published by Project Syndicate Friday, Nouriel Roubini (nicknamed “Dr. Doom”) said blockchain’s potential has been overstated while condemning the notion that cryptocurrencies could replace fiat currencies as “utterly idiotic.” Roubini has made harsh public comments about Bitcoin before, calling it a “Ponzi game” and a bubble, but his latest piece broadens the attack to include the underlying technology.
Roubini had became famous mostly for
predicting the economic crisis and housing bubble crash of 2007-2008. Besides
teaching at New York
University’s Stern School
of Business and serving as chairman of the economic consultancy Roubini Macro
Associates, he is also a frequent figure on financial mass media.
You can read his harsh stuff HERE.
Elsewhere, Bitcoin prices and the value of
other cryptocurrencies dropped on Friday as Tokyo-based Coincheck Inc. revealed
that as much as $530 million in digital assets had been stolen, eliciting
shades of the Mt.
Gox hack back in 2014. In
fact, at about half a billion dollars in digital assets absconded, the hack
would represent the single largest crypto breach in bitcoin’s nine-year
existence, surpassing the $450 million in bitcoins lost in the Mt. Gox breach.
I have nothing new to say about Bitcoin.