Michael Burry of "The Big Short" Warns: Bitcoin Is a Modern Speculative Bubble



Legendary hedge fund manager Michael Burry, known for his precise predictions depicted in the film "The Big Short," has once again voiced criticism of Bitcoin. In the well-known Against the Rules podcast, Burry did not hold back on digital gold, comparing the current euphoria to the famous Dutch tulip bubble of the 17th century.

According to the investor, Bitcoin is a speculative instrument lacking intrinsic value. Burry believes that a scenario where Bitcoin's price reaches $100,000 is not just an unrealistic dream – it is a complete market aberration. His stance is firm: the first cryptocurrency has no economic fundamentals justifying its current valuation.

The investor also pointed out how mass media treat Bitcoin's price volatility. Burry criticized television stations that trivialize sharp price swings, portraying them as a normal part of the crypto market. In his view, such narratives mislead average investors who do not recognize the real risk.

History shows that Burry has consistently maintained this thesis for years. His pessimism about Bitcoin stems from a deep conviction that cryptocurrencies lack intrinsic value – an element he considers crucial for any worthwhile investment.
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