The FT Alphaville editor explains why she thinks buying cryptocurrencies (e.g., bitcoin) is more similar to gambling than to investing. She also explores how regulators and tax authorities around the world are slowly catching up with this technology. Financial Times (ft.com) video above published Nov 22, 2017.
Cryptocurrency: Commodity, Currency or Asset?
Consensus: Invest 2017 | CoinDesk.com Nov 28, 2017, New York City - SOLD OUT but streaming LIVE (see also @coindesk twitter feed further below).
Consensus: Invest is completely sold out but we will be live streaming the event starting tomorrow morning on https://t.co/fWu7g7BmAg. Don't miss it!— CoinDesk (@coindesk) November 27, 2017
Bitcoin cracks $9,600 just hours after breaking $9,000 level https://t.co/qws3umLscY— CNBC (@CNBC) November 27, 2017
Tweets by coindeskNow people are searching for "buy bitcoin" more than how to "buy gold" https://t.co/qiMk2kgf4p pic.twitter.com/iMG98uMmQj— Bloomberg (@business) November 27, 2017
Caveat Emptor: Kunstler: Bitcoin Is The High-Point Of Techno-Narcissism | ZeroHedge.com
See also: Why I Just Sold Half Of My Bitcoin - Winklevoss Bitcoin Trust ETF (Pending:COIN) | SeekingAlpha.com
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