Bank of Japan governor slams Bitcoin, calls BTC a speculative asset

Bank of Japan governor slams Bitcoin, calls BTC a speculative asset

The BOJ governor says Bitcoin is a speculative play, while issuing warnings over price volatility. Haruhiko Kuroda, governor of the Bank of Japan, has joined the roll call of central bankers taking aim at Bitcoin (BTC) amid the current volatility.According to a report by Bloomberg on Friday, Kuroda argued against the value proposition of the largest cryptocurrency by market capitalization, stating:“Most of the trading is speculative and volatility is extraordinarily high. It’s barely used as a means of settlement.”The BOJ governor’s criticism comes as Bitcoin experienced an over 50%....


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