• Live Crypto Prices
  • Crypto News
    • Worldwide
      • Bitcoin
      • Ethereum
      • Altcoin
      • Blockchain
      • Regulation
    • Australian Crypto News
  • Education
    • Cryptocurrency For Beginners
    • Where to Buy Cryptocurrency
    • Where to Store Cryptos
    • Cryptocurrency Tax in Australia 2021
No Result
View All Result
CryptoABC.net
No Result
View All Result

World’s Biggest Listed Hedge Fund Firm Chief Makes Bitcoin Noob Mistakes Too

July 26, 2021
in Crypto News
Reading Time: 3min read
0 0
A A
0
World’s Biggest Listed Hedge Fund Firm Chief Makes Bitcoin Noob Mistakes Too
0
SHARES
5
VIEWS
ShareShareShareShareShare

Luke Ellis. Source: A video screenshot, Youtube/Bloomberg Markets and Finance

The Cryptoverse is seeing yet another traditional financial boss making the very same greenhorn Bitcoin (BTC) mistakes that had been debated and debunked numerous times before, continuing the cycle of misinformation. And this time too it’s about – you guessed it – value and scarcity.

The focus of the ‘we’ve-been-here-before’ criticism this time around is Luke Ellis, the CEO of the world’s biggest publicly traded hedge fund firm Man Group.

Ellis told The Financial Times that “if you look at cryptocurrencies as a whole, it is a pure trading instrument. It has no inherent value.”

Also, he disagreed with the idea that cryptoassets themselves will always be “a limited supply instrument” because “you can have an infinite number of different cryptocurrencies.” While, this time, Ellis didn’t mention BTC specifically, back in March this year, he told CNBC that he sees BTC “as a trading instrument, not a thing that you think of as a long term asset allocation play.”

The Cryptoverse had many opportunities to respond to identical claims and it did. For example, when it comes to the inherent value, Bitcoin’s utility lies in the fact that it allows people to store value outside of any currency system in something with a provably hard-capped supply, which is more easily verifiable than gold, and then to transport that value easily across the world, as popular generalist investor Lyn Alden explained.

As for scarcity, industry players have already pointed out that other cryptoassets do not mitigate Bitcoin’s scarcity feature, as they are separate assets with different features, goals, and networks. It’s like saying that silver mitigates the scarcity of gold.

Meanwhile, Ellis added that cryptocurrency is “a tulip bulb,” referring to the often-cited speculative bubble in the Netherlands, which is a speculative story by itself as it looks like this “tulip fever” is a myth.

However, per the CEO, due to their volatility, cryptos are creating business opportunities for Man Group, and they were one of “probably 800 markets that we operate in today plus 15,000 stocks and thousands of credits.” The company trading in cryptos doesn’t mean they were “an asset management product,” in which the funds “offer value” by owning an asset to investors, he said, adding that cryptoassets were “things to trade because they go up and down a lot.”

Meanwhile, the analysts at the very same Man Group – which is reported to manage USD 127bn for its clients – said in January that bitcoin’s volatility is simply part of the price discovery in a new asset class, and that these are not bubbles.

“It’s easy to see how from the outside crypto seems like a tulip market, especially with institutional money looking to cash in on the returns, but they fail to see [people] are building real shit that will withstand the hype & serve [traditional finance],” reacted Maya Zehavi, a blockchain-focused entrepreneur and Founding Board Member of the Israeli Blockchain Industry Forum.
____
Learn more:
– 6 Most Common Misconceptions About Bitcoin Picked by Lyn Alden
– Bitcoin is a ‘Ponzi’ With Infinite Supply – Skeptics Chime In

– Why You Should and Shouldn’t Care About Goldman Sachs’ Report on Bitcoin
– 7 Biggest Misconceptions About Bitcoin, Picked by 6 Crypto Experts

– Nobel Laureate Krugman Takes Another Swing at Bitcoin And Bitcoin Swings Back
– Taleb Releases a Dirty Swan Upon Bitcoin, Bitcoiners Were Fast to Clean It


Credit: Source link

ShareTweetSendPinShare
Previous Post

Firebird Finance Expands to The KuCoin Community Chain

Next Post

Bitcoin Mining Simulators VS Crypto Faucets – Who wins?

Next Post
Bitcoin Mining Simulators VS Crypto Faucets – Who wins?

Bitcoin Mining Simulators VS Crypto Faucets – Who wins?

You might also like

Bitcoin Bears Back In Control After $110,000 Rejection, What Comes Next?

Bitcoin Bears Back In Control After $110,000 Rejection, What Comes Next?

June 13, 2025
Ethereum Price Eyes 38% Jump To $3,500 As 50EMA Swims Into View

Ethereum Price Eyes 38% Jump To $3,500 As 50EMA Swims Into View

June 10, 2025
Cudis Launches Token on Solana and BNB to Incentivise Healthy Habits with Smart Ring

Cudis Launches Token on Solana and BNB to Incentivise Healthy Habits with Smart Ring

June 9, 2025
Top Analyst Predicts Relief Rallies in Bitcoin (BTC), Ethereum (ETH) and One More Large-Cap Altcoin

Crypto Analyst Says New Bitcoin All-Time Highs Incoming, Updates Outlook on Ethereum

June 12, 2025
Billionaire Snaps Up $100M Of Trump Coin After Investigation Ends

Billionaire Snaps Up $100M Of Trump Coin After Investigation Ends

June 14, 2025
Ripple Labs Boosts Australian Blockchain Research with Fresh $5M Injection

Ripple Labs Boosts Australian Blockchain Research with Fresh $5M Injection

June 11, 2025
CryptoABC.net

This is an Australian online news/education portal that aims to provide the latest crypto news, real-time updates, education and reviews within Australia and around the world. Feel free to get in touch with us!

What's New Here!

Former Crypto Executive Appointed To Serve As SEC’s Director of Trading and Markets

Former Crypto Executive Appointed To Serve As SEC’s Director of Trading and Markets

June 15, 2025
Shopify x CoinBase φέρνουν το USDC στο καλάθι αγορών

Shopify x CoinBase φέρνουν το USDC στο καλάθι αγορών

June 14, 2025

Subscribe Now

  • Contact Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Use
  • DMCA

© 2021 cryptoabc.net - All rights reserved!

No Result
View All Result
  • Live Crypto Prices
  • Crypto News
    • Worldwide
      • Bitcoin
      • Ethereum
      • Altcoin
      • Blockchain
      • Regulation
    • Australian Crypto News
  • Education
    • Cryptocurrency For Beginners
    • Where to Buy Cryptocurrency
    • Where to Store Cryptos
    • Cryptocurrency Tax in Australia 2021

© 2021 cryptoabc.net - All rights reserved!

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Create New Account!

Fill the forms below to register

All fields are required. Log In

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
  • Heart NumberHeart Number(HTN)$0.000000-30.47%
  • TadpoleTadpole(TAD)$0.000000-1.76%
  • SEENSEEN(SEEN)$0.000000-2.27%
  • EvedoEvedo(EVED)$0.000000-0.80%
  • MarginswapMarginswap(MFI)$0.000000-2.17%
  • SakeTokenSakeToken(SAKE)$0.0000004.37%
  • WTF TokenWTF Token(WTF)$0.0000000.16%
  • BNSD FinanceBNSD Finance(BNSD)$0.000000-5.83%
  • RobotinaRobotina(ROX)$0.00000038.50%
  • CageCage(C4G3)$0.000000-3.67%