Winklevoss: No Bitcoin is "worse" than not investing in Amazon in the 2000s.

2020-8-2 05:48
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According to Forbes, Gemini co-founder Cameron Winklevoss said on August 2 that not having a bitcoin owner was "worse" than not investing in Amazon in the 2000s. And Amazon revenue has gone from around 250. $ to approximately $ 3,160 since inception. Winklevoss also said that traders who use Bitcoin to fight inflation have resulted in a further increase in the price of BTC. “Unlike 2017, this competition was driven by Bitcoin and Ethereum's DeFi FOMO as an inflation hedge,” he said.

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