Elon Musk è ottimista su Bitcoin
- Bitcoin è lontano dal suo massimo storico, ma Musk si aspetta che sopravviva al mercato ribassista.
- Musk has remained active since the FTX saga, revealing that he rejected Sam Bankman-Fried’s offer to help him purchase Twitter.
Il nuovo CEO di Twitter e appassionato di criptovalute Elon Musk è ottimista sul fatto che Bitcoin tornerà alla sua piena forza nonostante si trovi in uno dei suoi punti più bassi. Come il resto del mercato, Bitcoin è stato indebolito dalla saga FTX, che continua a dominare i titoli dei giornali.
In a tweet, Musk wrote, “Bitcoin will make it, but it might be a long winter.” His comments might have sparked fresh hope in the hearts of his followers, who have been distraught by Bitcoin’s performance in this bear market.
BTC ce la farà, ma potrebbe essere un lungo inverno
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) 14 novembre 2022
Musk’s comments came in response to questions about Bitcoin’s future. About a year ago, the foremost cryptocurrency traded at an impressive all-time high of $69K. But according to Coinmarketcap, Bitcoin attualmente viene scambiato a $16,601.35.
Nonostante le recenti critiche che ha dovuto affrontare, Musk è rimasto attivo su argomenti che coinvolgono l'industria delle criptovalute. Il miliardario ha recentemente commentato il crollo di FTX. Il CEO di Tesla ha dichiarato di aver rifiutato Sam Bankman-Fried‘s offer to help fund his Twitter acquisition. Musk said the now disgraced FTX founder set off his ‘bulls**t meter.”
While speaking in a Twitter Spaces audio chatroom, Musk claimed he had never heard of the 30-year-old SBF. Musk said close sources informed him of Bankman-Fried’s desire to bankroll the purchase. He said,
But then I got a ton of people telling me [that] he’s got, you know, huge amounts of money that he wants to invest in the Twitter deal. And I talked to him for about half an hour. And I know my bulls**t meter was redlining. It was like, this dude is bulls**t – that was my impression.
Musk shared more details about his impressions of Bankman-Fried, adding that he felt “there’s something wrong, and he (Bankman-Fried) does not have capital, and he will not come through. That was my prediction.”
Meanwhile, FTX announced on Saturday that it observed “unauthorized transactions.” Several analysts revealed that assets worth millions of dollars were withdrawn from the collapsed exchange.