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Elon Musk Weighs in After Warren Buffett Says He Wouldn't Pay $25 for Every Bitcoin

Posted by Andries Van Tonder on May 02, 2022 - 1:41pm

Elon Musk Weighs in After Warren Buffett Says He Wouldn't Pay $25 for Every Bitcoin

The 91-year-old billionaire doesn’t see crypto as a “productive asset,” adding that he wouldn’t buy all the Bitcoin in the world even for $25.

By Andrew Asmakov

Is Warren Buffett the anti-crypto? 

Warren Buffett has again criticized Bitcoin, making the case that it has no intrinsic value.

“Whether [Bitcoin] goes up or down in the next year, or five or ten years, I don’t know," Buffett said. "But the one thing I’m pretty sure of is that it doesn’t produce anything."

The billionaire investor, who has previously called Bitcoin a “delusion” and “rat poison squared,” added that nothing could make him buy any crypto—at any price.

“If you told me you own all of the Bitcoin in the world and you offered it to me for $25, I wouldn’t take it because what would I do with it? I’d have to sell it back to you one way or another. It isn’t going to do anything,” Buffett said at the Berkshire Hathaway annual shareholder meeting on Saturday.

Marc Andreessen of Andreessen Horowitz tweeted out the clip, adding, "it's so wild he says this stuff while nakedly shilling diabetes."

Tesla and SpaceX chief Elon Musk responded: "Haha he says Bitcoin so many times."

The leading cryptocurrency appears to have responded positively amid the news and is trading at about $38,900 on Monday morning, up 2.3% over the past 24 hours, per CoinMarketCap.

Bitcoin and Berkshire

Founded in 1839, Berkshire Hathaway is an American multinational conglomerate holding company with over $330 billion in assets under management.

The firm’s top holdings include Apple, Bank of America, American Express, and Coca-Cola. Last year, Berkshire also purchased about $1 billion worth of Activision Blizzard stock and recently increased its position in the video game giant to about 9.5% of its shares.

For Buffett, assets have to have value, which means they “have to deliver something to somebody.

“The apartments are going to produce rent, and the farms are going to produce food […], And there’s only one currency that’s accepted,” said the Berkshire Hathaway chief.

Buffett stressed that people might create all kinds of things, even a hypothetical “Berkshire coin,” but in the end, “that’s what money is,” he said, displaying a $20 bill.

Meanwhile, Buffett’s business partner Charlie Munger added more harsh words for Bitcoin on Saturday.

“In my life, I try and avoid things that are stupid and evil and make me look bad in comparison to somebody else—and Bitcoin does all three,” Munger said.

Explaining his stance, Munger said Bitcoin “is stupid because it’s still likely to go to zero” and is “evil because it undermines the Federal Reserve System.”

“And third, it makes us look foolish compared to the Communist leader in China. He was smart enough to ban Bitcoin in China,” concluded Munger.

Andries Van Tonder thank you Bill, Adonel & DJKepple
May 3, 2022 at 6:03am
Don Kepple Don't let his rhetoric fool you. When the big banks, aka; the Fed., finally decides to roll out their own crypto, he'll be all over it, or lose his backside. And we all know it's coming. It's just a matter of time.
May 3, 2022 at 2:43am
Adonel Lowings It's Easier to Fool People, Than It Is to Convince Them
May 2, 2022 at 5:47pm
Bill Rippel Butthead ... or I should say, Buffett seems to know nothing about Bitcoin or any other Crypto Currency.
May 2, 2022 at 5:37pm
Andries Van Tonder thank you Barbrin...yes you are right
May 2, 2022 at 1:50pm
Barbrin van Tonder Thank you for sharing Andries - many people do not understand crypto - I believe crypto is the future
May 2, 2022 at 1:47pm