QOTD: Roubini goes hard at the blockchain
Courtesy of Joshua M Brown
Now, compare this real and ongoing fintech revolution with the record of blockchain, which has existed for almost a decade, and still has only one application: cryptocurrencies. Blockchain’s boosters would argue that its early days resemble the early days of the Internet, before it had commercial applications. But that comparison is simply false. Whereas the Internet quickly gave rise to email, the World Wide Web, and millions of viable commercial ventures used by billions of people, cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin do not even fulfill their own stated purpose.
As a currency, Bitcoin should be a serviceable unit of account, means of payments, and a stable store of value. It is none of those things. No one prices anything in Bitcoin. Few retailers accept it. And it is a poor store of value, because its price can fluctuate by 20-30% in a single day.
Famed economist Nouriel Roubini smacked the crypto community over the weekend. Hit the link above to jump over.
And don’t miss this – an exchange in Asia just got hacked with over half a billion dollars (!) worth of digital coins stolen.
F***in wild west out here.