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Billionaire Ray Dalio admits he may have been wrong about Bitcoin

Billionaire Ray Dalio admits he may have been wrong about Bitcoin

Ray Dalio, founder of Bridgewater Associates, admitted that he could be mistaken about Bitcoin. The billionaire posted a series of tweets amid growth in the price of the first cryptocurrency.

“I might be missing something about Bitcoin,” Dalio wrote.

He attributed his scepticism about Bitcoin to its high volatility. In his view, the cryptocurrency cannot serve as a reserve currency for central banks or be used by large institutional investors.

“If I’m mistaken about this, I’d like to be corrected,” added the founder of Bridgewater Associates.

Users welcomed Dalio’s willingness to admit a mistake. Meltem Demirors, CoinShares’ chief strategy officer, called Bitcoin a savings technology.

BlockFi CEO Zac Prince noted Dalio’s openness to learning. He published a series of messages in response to the billionaire’s position.

Earlier, the founder of Bridgewater Associates stated doubts about Bitcoin’s prospects. In his view, if Bitcoin were to gain traction, governments would outlaw the digital asset.

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