'Aussie Trump' invests in Bitcoin as it's the 'millennial version of gold'
Former Australian politician Cory Bernardi sees the demand for Bitcoin “getting stronger.” Cory Bernardi — a controversial figure the Sydney Morning Herald has referred to 'Australia’s Donald Trump' — has talked up Bitcoin in between Tweets challenging the results of the U.S. presidential election. In a Nov. 11 Tweet, Bernardi stated he had become a Bitcoin (BTC) convert “in the last couple of years” and saw the demand for the cryptocurrency “getting stronger.” He cited Bitcoin bull Anthony Pompliano’s views as being “on the ball” regarding Bitcoin.“My conclusion is it is the millennial's....
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A Friday note outlines institutional, corporate, and Millennial interest in the leading cryptocurrency.
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The Winklevoss Twins have described Bitcoin as better than gold because it experiences ‘a lot less volatility’ and is a better store of value at the moment. They cited a Wall Street Journal story in May which described how the virtual currency has been more stable than gold over the last 28 days. Tyler Winklevoss said: “So I think investors who have gold in their portfolio and other precious metals have started to look to Bitcoin as a better store of value. It’s got better characteristics than gold itself. So it’s actually better at being gold than gold. We are seeing investors recognise....