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    Nobel-winning economist warns Bitcoin has no long-term future

    February 8, 2025
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    Nobel Prize-winning economist Eugene F. Fama has made a bold prediction about the future of Bitcoin, suggesting that the world’s most popular cryptocurrency may become worthless within the next decade. Speaking on the podcast Capitalisn’t with hosts Bethany McLean and Luigi Zingales, Fama argued that Bitcoin lacks the fundamental attributes necessary for a sustainable medium of exchange. Fama, who was awarded the Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences in 2013, is widely regarded as the “father of modern finance.”

    Nobel-winning economist warns Bitcoin has no long-term future

    He explained that Bitcoin’s extreme price volatility contradicts the basic principles of a functional currency. “They don’t have a stable real value. They have highly variable real value. That kind of a medium of exchange is not supposed to survive,” he stated. According to him, Bitcoin only has value if it serves a purpose; otherwise, it is “not even air.” His remarks come as Bitcoin continues to experience price fluctuations. On February 7, the cryptocurrency was trading near $97,326, with a global market capitalization exceeding $3 trillion, according to the media.

    Despite this, Bitcoin’s long-term viability remains a subject of debate among economists and financial experts. Fama’s argument aligns with longstanding concerns over Bitcoin’s utility, its susceptibility to speculation, and regulatory scrutiny. The economist also criticized the integration of Bitcoin and similar speculative assets into the traditional financial system. He warned that their adoption could disrupt conventional monetary theories, stating, “If it doesn’t go bust, we have to start all over with monetary theory.”

    His skepticism is echoed by several high-profile investors, including Ray Dalio and BlackRock CEO Larry Fink, who have expressed doubts about Bitcoin’s intrinsic value and its use in financial crimes. Bitcoin’s market dominance has soared in recent years, with its market capitalization surpassing that of major corporations such as Meta and Tesla in December 2024. The surge has been fueled by growing institutional interest and increasing adoption.

    However, Fama’s stance highlights persistent criticisms regarding Bitcoin’s volatility, regulatory hurdles, and environmental impact due to energy-intensive mining activities. The cryptocurrency industry has received mixed reactions from policymakers. While U.S. President Donald Trump was critical of Bitcoin during his first term, calling it “not money” and arguing that its value was “based on thin air,” his recent administration has taken a more pro-crypto stance.

    Trump even launched his own memecoin, which reportedly reached a market value exceeding $50 billion. Despite Fama’s skepticism, Bitcoin’s market continues to evolve, with proponents arguing that its limited supply and decentralized nature offer unique advantages over traditional fiat currencies. Whether Bitcoin will persist as a viable financial asset or succumb to the challenges outlined by Fama remains to be seen in the coming years. – By MENA Newswire News Desk.

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