Mark T. Williams's Recent Bitcoin Article is Misinformation
Finance Professor Mark T. Williams, also known as the guy who thinks bitcoins will trade for around $10 by mid-2014, recently wrote an article for Business Insider where he claimed Bitcoin has the power to “harm nations, economies, and global commerce”. The basic premise of the article is that central bankers are “needed to spur economic growth” in various countries around the world. It seems that the former Federal Reserve Bank Examiner thinks the world would evolve into a dystopian civilization from a sci-fi movie if Bitcoin were to gain more recognition from the general population.....
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Last December, Boston University School of Management professor Mark T. Williams issued a prediction that drew rapt attention from the mainstream media, as well as the united ire of the bitcoin industry, when he boldly projected that the price of bitcoin would lose 99% of its value and fall below $10 by the end of June 2014. However, at press time, the price of bitcoin on CoinDesk's USD Bitcoin Price Index remains well above this figure, rising 34% in May to pass the US$600 mark. But, if Williams was hoping the community would forget his prediction, he was proven false this week when a....
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Venezuela now faces massive misinformation campaign against bitcoin by the government. Recent article on state-owned media says it all. Venezuela now faces massive misinformation campaign against bitcoin by the government. Recent article on state-owned media says it all. Hola Venezolana de Television, you have got the whole thing wrong about Bitcoin! The Government of Venezuela’s propaganda machine. Venezolana de Television is a public television network administered by the country’s Ministry of Popular Power for Communication and Information. This state-run organization has recently run....
Mark T Williams isn't shy when mentioning his "steed" - the unassuming white bicycle parked in front of the Noodle Street cafe in Boston, Massachusetts, shining in the sun near some melting remnants of the winter's snow. He diverts attention to it: wanting me to know that it's a choice model; that it would be complemented should the right person stop eating their pad thai, look through the smudgy window above our corner table and notice it. He goes on about it, telling me it's just one of his bikes, that the others are built for snow, for harsh conditions. If it's his way of directing....