Warren Buffett is about to publish his farewell letter on November 10, and the crypto community is speculating on what he will think. We already know his historical stance: Bitcoin is a “bet” and a “rat poison,” in addition to being associated with frauds.
The question is: will his tone change in this final letter? Will he continue to be so critical of the sector? Or perhaps he will acknowledge some progress he has seen over these years.
Regardless of its message, this document will be historic. Buffett has been an influential voice in finance for decades, and his words always generate debate. In crypto, where volatility and skepticism coexist, any mention of him —positive or negative— will move markets.
Hodlers are already prepared for possible criticism. Detractors are waiting for more ammunition for their arguments. What is clear is that no one will ignore what the “Oracle of Omaha” has to say this time.
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Buffett's farewell letter: what will it say about crypto?
Warren Buffett is about to publish his farewell letter on November 10, and the crypto community is speculating on what he will think. We already know his historical stance: Bitcoin is a “bet” and a “rat poison,” in addition to being associated with frauds.
The question is: will his tone change in this final letter? Will he continue to be so critical of the sector? Or perhaps he will acknowledge some progress he has seen over these years.
Regardless of its message, this document will be historic. Buffett has been an influential voice in finance for decades, and his words always generate debate. In crypto, where volatility and skepticism coexist, any mention of him —positive or negative— will move markets.
Hodlers are already prepared for possible criticism. Detractors are waiting for more ammunition for their arguments. What is clear is that no one will ignore what the “Oracle of Omaha” has to say this time.