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Title: [2017-09-19] Jamie Dimon, Here's Why You're Wrong About Bitcoin
Post by: Karartma1 on September 19, 2017, 06:04:51 AM
Hi Jamie,

We've never met, and I never expected to find myself in the position of writing you an open letter. But this weekend, days after your observations on Bitcoin, strangers all over the world, plus old friends like my high school best friend's younger brother, were still tweeting or messaging me about your comments, so here goes.

More @ https://www.forbes.com/sites/laurashin/2017/09/18/jamie-dimon-heres-why-youre-wrong-about-bitcoin/#18ec7f524aac


Title: Re: [2017-09-19] Jamie Dimon, Here's Why You're Wrong About Bitcoin
Post by: aso118 on September 19, 2017, 07:05:04 AM
Hi Jamie,

We've never met, and I never expected to find myself in the position of writing you an open letter. But this weekend, days after your observations on Bitcoin, strangers all over the world, plus old friends like my high school best friend's younger brother, were still tweeting or messaging me about your comments, so here goes.

More @ https://www.forbes.com/sites/laurashin/2017/09/18/jamie-dimon-heres-why-youre-wrong-about-bitcoin/#18ec7f524aac

Nice article, but it seems to presume that Jamie Dimon 's comments were made from ignorance rather than due to a vested interest. JP Morgan would like to see Bitcoin fail and Jamie's comments help in that aspect. As the author says, the clients of JP Morgan continue to buy Bitcoin.


Title: Re: [2017-09-19] Jamie Dimon, Here's Why You're Wrong About Bitcoin
Post by: halorose on September 19, 2017, 11:03:09 AM
Hi Jamie,

We've never met, and I never expected to find myself in the position of writing you an open letter. But this weekend, days after your observations on Bitcoin, strangers all over the world, plus old friends like my high school best friend's younger brother, were still tweeting or messaging me about your comments, so here goes.

More @ https://www.forbes.com/sites/laurashin/2017/09/18/jamie-dimon-heres-why-youre-wrong-about-bitcoin/#18ec7f524aac

Nice article, but it seems to presume that Jamie Dimon 's comments were made from ignorance rather than due to a vested interest. JP Morgan would like to see Bitcoin fail and Jamie's comments help in that aspect. As the author says, the clients of JP Morgan continue to buy Bitcoin.

JPMorgan  is buying BTC?


Title: Re: [2017-09-19] Jamie Dimon, Here's Why You're Wrong About Bitcoin
Post by: Karartma1 on September 19, 2017, 01:34:23 PM
not directly of course but they are getting their hands dirty. Otherwise such claims would be insignificant. That's pure speculation and manipulation


Title: Re: [2017-09-19] Jamie Dimon, Here's Why You're Wrong About Bitcoin
Post by: xPPx on September 19, 2017, 06:15:13 PM
Great read. Finally someone with exposure steps up and calls him out. Hopefully people read it...


Title: Re: [2017-09-19] Jamie Dimon, Here's Why You're Wrong About Bitcoin
Post by: BitFinnese on September 19, 2017, 10:44:06 PM
Hi Jamie,

We've never met, and I never expected to find myself in the position of writing you an open letter. But this weekend, days after your observations on Bitcoin, strangers all over the world, plus old friends like my high school best friend's younger brother, were still tweeting or messaging me about your comments, so here goes.

More @ https://www.forbes.com/sites/laurashin/2017/09/18/jamie-dimon-heres-why-youre-wrong-about-bitcoin/#18ec7f524aac

Nice article, but it seems to presume that Jamie Dimon 's comments were made from ignorance rather than due to a vested interest. JP Morgan would like to see Bitcoin fail and Jamie's comments help in that aspect. As the author says, the clients of JP Morgan continue to buy Bitcoin.

Should had been vested interest rather than ignorance.  These people are not idiot to just state something that will not benefit them nor say something on an issue without researching it.  Aside from that this institution have lots of connection that can be able to relay to them the possible financial issue brewing inside a country (this time China hostility to Bitcoin that can afffect its price).  And who knows, we are not sure that these transactions are from their clients, probably it is them, shorting their trade, FUDing Bitcoin and buying at cheaper price.  That is actually a good strategy .