Billionaire Charlie Munger Condemns Cryptocurrencies Following FTX Collapse, Says ‘I Think It’s Totally Crazy’
Berkshire Hathaway’s Vice Chairman Charlie Munger has long voiced his criticism of crypto, with a particular focus on Bitcoin (BTC). Unsurprisingly, the ongoing market downturn and the abrupt collapse of the major exchan...
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