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Berkshire Hathaway Vice Chairman Charlie Munger calls cryptocurrency ‘venereal disease’

While his reservations were not as pronounced towards the idea of the US Federal Reserve footing its own digital currency, Munger certainly did not see the utility of it.

February 17, 2022 / 12:08 IST
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File image: Charlie Munger
File image: Charlie Munger

Billionaire investor and Berkshire Hathaway Vice Chairman Charlie Munger reiterated his extremely-hostile and belligerent stance on cryptocurrencies during the annual general meeting of Los Angeles-based publication Daily Journal, a company he has helmed since 1977, managing the newspaper's publisher and software supplier's investment portfolio.

Noting Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies as "beneath contempt", Munger went as far as deeming the main use for this "apparent modernity" as being limited to "extortion, kidnappings and tax evasion".

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Wishing it had been banned immediately, Munger said he admired China for immediately banning it while acknowledging that "we (US) were wrong to allow it". Expressing pride over never having invested in cryptocurrencies himself, Munger considered cryptos as nothing more than "venereal disease".

Munger's disgust and disdain for cryptocurrencies are nothing new. Even last year, during Berkshire Hathaway's annual meeting, he observed that he "hated the bitcoin success", viewing Bitcoin as a worthless asset class that has no underlying asset or value, other than speculation. "I think the whole damn development is disgusting and contrary to the interests of civilization", he continued.