Charlie Munger pide la prohibición de las criptomonedas
- Una prohibición del comercio de criptomonedas en los Estados Unidos parece muy poco probable. Pero los legisladores han pedido políticas más fuertes.
- Charlie Munger y Warren Buffet creen que las criptomonedas no son activos reales.
Charlie Munger, Berkshire Hathaway’s Vice Chairman, has advised the U.S. government to ban cryptocurrencies like China did, noting that a lack of regulation has created a gambling mentality. Munger has not hidden his dislike for cryptocurrencies despite the growth of the industry.
En un artículo de opinión publicado el jueves, el gurú de las finanzas de 99 años señaló que,
A cryptocurrency is not a currency, not a commodity, and not a security. Instead, it’s a gambling contract with a nearly 100% edge for the house, entered into in a country where gambling contracts are traditionally regulated only by states that compete in laxity. Obviously the U.S. should now enact a new federal law that prevents this from happening.
Munger and his business associate, Warren Buffett, believe that cryptocurrencies are neither real assets nor productive ones. Munger’s most recent remarks come at a time when the cryptocurrency sector is struggling with issues including failed projects and a lack of liquidity, which were made worse by the collapse of FTX. Over $2 trillion was lost from the crypto market’s value in 2022. Both Bitcoin and Ethereum lost over 60% of their value to the bear market.
Munger described crypto as an example of “wild and woolly capitalism.” The investment veteran believes crypto project investors take advantage of investors by offering them coins for “almost nothing.” Munger cited two “interesting precedents” that would inspire the US to take action against crypto.
Munger listed China’s ban on token issuance and derivatives for virtual currencies. He also referenced the English parliament’s ban on all public trading in new common stocks in the 1700s. Munger said the English ban was by “far the biggest national contribution to the march of civilization as it led strongly in both the Enlightenment and the Industrial Revolution and, to boot, spawned off a promising little country called the United States.”
China prohibió infamemente la creación y el comercio de criptomonedas en 2021. Pero tal prohibición parece muy poco probable en los Estados Unidos. Sin embargo, los legisladores del país están explorando opciones regulatorias.