Warren Buffett was wrong about a ‘rat poison’ Bitcoin portfolio, data shows
Warren Buffett is not a big fan of Bitcoin, and this position has cost his investment portfolio at least a 320,000% potential gain.
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Warren Buffett is not a big fan of Bitcoin, and this position has cost his investment portfolio at least a 320,000% potential gain.
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