JPMorgan CEO: Bitcoin has no intrinsic value, having the right to buy or sell Bitcoin does not mean it's a good idea
ChainCatcher reports that Jamie Dimon, CEO of JPMorgan Chase, once again criticized Bitcoin in an interview with CBS News, stating it has no intrinsic value and is often abused by wrongdoers. He compared Bitcoin to smoking, suggesting that just because one has the right to do something doesn't mean it's a good idea. He believes that although people have the right to buy or sell Bitcoin, this does not mean it's a good thing.
Interestingly enough, while Dimon maintains his harsh stance on Bitcoin, he holds a more positive attitude towards blockchain technology. He acknowledges its practical uses and mentions JPMorgan Chase's involvement in blockchain projects like JPM Coin.
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