{"id":413915,"date":"2020-02-07T18:17:05","date_gmt":"2020-02-07T18:17:05","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/wncen.com\/?p=413915"},"modified":"2020-02-17T13:35:45","modified_gmt":"2020-02-17T13:35:45","slug":"buffett-sees-bitcoin-as-a-store-of-fear-not-a-store-of-value-says-etoros-yoni-assia","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/wncen.com\/trade\/buffett-sees-bitcoin-as-a-store-of-fear-not-a-store-of-value-says-etoros-yoni-assia\/","title":{"rendered":"Buffett Sees Bitcoin as a Store of Fear, Not a Store of Value Says eToro\u2019s Yoni Assia"},"content":{"rendered":"
Yoni Assia, CEO and Co-founder of eToro, attended the recent dinner with Warren Buffett Chairman and CEO of Berkshire Hathaway as the guest of Justin Sun, founder of TRON.<\/p>\n
Below Yoni shares his key takeaways from the evening:<\/p>\n
\u201cThe dinner was a life-changing moment for me. It was a huge honour to meet one of the world’s most famous and successful investors and a personal hero of mine. I have admired him from afar since my childhood.\u00a0<\/em><\/p>\n \u201cMeeting him in person, he said exactly what he has written in numerous books. Namely, that investing is simple. Making money in the markets is easy. Invest in businesses you understand and believe in. <\/em>If you follow the rules of value investing, as explained in Benjamin Graham’s 1949 book, then you will succeed as an investor.<\/em><\/p>\n \u201cThe reason that this dinner was so life changing is that my entire life I have been a fan of capital markets. I started investing at 13 and I’ve built a company whose vision is to provide everyone everywhere with access to these markets. Yet, while I know a lot of people involved in capital markets, very few follow value investing. It’s like hidden magic that reveals itself to you only after 20 years of making 15-20% and compounding those returns.<\/em><\/p>\n \u201cLuckily I have Popular Investors on the eToro platform who can now read this book and put value investing into practice for the benefit of our global user base.<\/em>\u00a0\u00a0<\/em><\/p>\n \u201c<\/em>Warren believes in businesses that generate value. Bitcoin does not have these overt indicators, so he does not see the value of bitcoin. Warren believes that bitcoin is only valuable in the context of short-term market volatility and crashed (similar to gold). In his eyes, bitcoin is not a store of value, it’s a store of fear. He believes that investing in something that expects a market crash is not a good strategy. <\/em>Warren believes in businesses that generate value, therefore he does not see the value of bitcoin. He believes bitcoin is only valuable because of fear of what happens in the short term if the markets crash (similar to gold). So bitcoin is not a store of value, it’s a store of fear. He believes that investing in something that expects a market crash is not a good strategy.<\/em><\/p>\n \u201cHowever, he thinks that blockchain technology has value, but that no companies out there right now are using it correctly. The smartest people say it\u2019s an important technology, but no one is really using it yet.<\/em>\u00a0\u00a0<\/em><\/p>\n \u201cI agree with him that we are still very much at the early stage of blockchain technology. Yet I am incredibly excited about its potential – especially it\u2019s potential to do good.<\/em><\/p>\n \u201cWe must remember that transformative technologies take time. Alessandro Volta produced electricity through a chemical reaction in 1800, 31 years later Michael Faraday introduced a machine that generated electricity, but only in 1878 did Thomas Edison invent the light bulb, which brought electricity to the mainstream.\u00a0<\/em><\/p>\n \u201cLast year we started an experiment called GoodDollar, designed to try and reduce wealth inequality through blockchain technology. Our goal is to build a new, global, open-source cryptocurrency called GoodDollar which, if adopted, would be a positive force in bringing more people to the global economy and reducing financial inequality. It\u2019s goal is to distribute money to all using the principles of UBI, on a global scale.<\/em><\/p>\n