BlackRock CEO Says ‘I Was Wrong About Bitcoin’, Here’s Why

Source Bitcoinist

Larry Fink, the founder and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of BlackRock, the world’s largest asset manager, has admitted to being wrong about his previous views on Bitcoin. While reversing his former stance on the pioneer cryptocurrency, the renowned CEO lauded praises for the cryptocurrency, underscoring its incredible growth over the years. 

BlackRock CEO Confesses Misjudgment On Bitcoin

In a recent interview with CNBC TV, Fink publicly disclosed that he was once a “proud skeptic” of Bitcoin, doubting the cryptocurrency’s value and long-term role in the financial sector. Like many in the financial sector who underestimate BTC’s potential, Fink had also misjudged the cryptocurrency.

He revealed that his perspectives on BTC have evolved significantly over the past five years. By dedicating time to studying cryptocurrency, Fink emphasized that he has come to appreciate and understand its importance and value. 

Acknowledging that he was wrong about Bitcoin in his past years, Fink has disclosed that he is now a firm believer in the cryptocurrency. He further declared that BTC is a legitimate digital currency and financial instrument that allows investors to have uncorrelated financial returns. 

Moving on, the BlackRock CEO noted Bitcoin’s crucial role in the economy of various global countries. He stated that Bitcoin is a financial instrument that has helped when countries have debased their fiat currencies by excess deficits. He also disclosed that in countries with poor economic and financial systems, BTC serves as an important payment method and investment asset outside the control of the country’s governance. 

Fink also called Bitcoin “digital gold,” emphasizing that the cryptocurrency is a vehicle in which investors can express their financial acumen. Moreover, Fink believes that there is a great industrial use for BTC, underscoring its technological and innovative potential in diverse sectors. 

For many crypto enthusiasts, Fink’s admission of once being a BTC skeptic may come as a surprise, considering his current role as the CEO of BlackRock, the top provider of Spot Bitcoin ETFs. Fink’s former stance on BTC has transformed in such a profound way that he now manages a company that is presently the world’s largest Bitcoin fund with over $21 billion in Assets Under Management (AUM). 

BTC Critics Still Not Convinced

While Fink’s past skepticism of Bitcoin has undergone a dramatic shift, other critics of the cryptocurrency still remain firm in their doubts. Peter Schiff, a renowned BTC hater, recently shared another bearish price forecast for Bitcoin on X (formerly Twitter). 

Sharing a price chart, Schiff forecasted that Bitcoin is headed toward a downtrend at $42,000, with possibilities of even dropping lower to long-term support between $15,000 to $20,00. The Chief economist has constantly issued bearish predictions for the cryptocurrency. This skepticism likely stems from his personal aversion to the asset. 

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Furthermore, Schiff has regularly compared BTC to gold, announcing on September 16 that “Bitcoin is not digital gold, and it’s not even digital silver.” He has also criticized the cryptocurrency, stating that it lacked intrinsic value and is destined to fail.  

Bitcoin price chart from Tradingview.com
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BlackRock CEO Says ‘I Was Wrong About Bitcoin’, Here’s WhyLarry Fink, the founder and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of BlackRock, the world’s largest asset manager, has admitted to being wrong about his previous views on Bitcoin.
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Larry Fink, the founder and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of BlackRock, the world’s largest asset manager, has admitted to being wrong about his previous views on Bitcoin.
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