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Charlie Munger Slams Crypto Again, Praises Chinese Regulations

December 5, 2021
Source: bitcoinethereumnews.com bitcoinethereumnews.com
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Billionaire investor Charlie Munger has called out the current crypto-based markets, comparing it with the unpredictability of the dot-com bubble burst of the 90s. Crazier Than Dot-Com Burst: Munger Prominent Wall Street investor Charlie Munger is also Warren Buffet’s right-hand man in the latter’s conglomerate, Berkshire Hathaway. On Friday, Mr. Munger spoke at the Sohn Hearts and Minds conference, highlighting his distaste towards cryptocurrencies in general and the goldrush it had created in the market. The 97-year old investor even stated that the investment environment created by cryptocurrencies had reached levels of extremity unseen before, even in his long career....
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