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Nassim Taleb and Nouriel Roubini criticized tokens in general during a BSV conference panel.
Economist Nouriel Roubini and former risk analyst Nassim Taleb took aim at crypto at the CoinGeek Conference this week, while the always controversial Craig Wright boasted that the Bitcoin SV blockchain was on track to hit billions of transactions a second.
Taleb, the author of best-selling economic books Black Swan and Skin in the Game, was a controversial addition to the lineup of the CoinGeek Conference in Zurich and came under fire on social media for giving Bitcoin SV legitimacy.
Roubini, meanwhile, offered a âgreatest hitsâ version of his attacks against crypto, familiar from crypto conferences prior to the pandemic.
âThere is no reliability, no regulation, no AML, no KYC. [Crypto] is used by terrorists, money launderers, human traffickers, criminals, tax evaders.â
Taleb is gone. Calvin is going to brainwash him even more thoroughly at the Coingeek conference next week. He will be wined and dined and schmoozed and very soon he will be saying "Craig is Satoshi".
â CĂžbra (@CobraBitcoin) June 6, 2021
Roubini argued that cryptographic tokens â which include Bitcoin SV (BSV) presumably â are unnecessary and should be isolated from the value of the decentralized data verification enabled by blockchain technology.
âData is very valuable, itâs the new oil,â he explained, lamenting that â99%â of the fintech application âhas nothing to do with cryptocurrencies.â What is needed, Roubini explained, is a service that is âreliable, that stores the data, says who owns it and who pays for it.â
Taleb followed Roubini on the panel, agreeing that the data utilities enabled by cryptocurrency should be understood as a separate phenomenon to the cryptographic tokens issued by many blockchain projects. He shared his belief that those who need crypto and those who can use it are not aligned, adding:
âWho needs cryptos? Well, criminals need cryptos, except it doesnât work for them.â
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The host attempted to get the panel back on track, asking Taleb if he agrees that âBTC does not represent what the Bitcoin white paper describes.â
In response, Taleb admitted he thinks Bitcoin, in its current form, does not resemble the white paper but countered that âthe currency in the white paper may not be what we are looking for.â
NChain chief scientist Craig Wright talked up BSV, asserting it was ânever designed to be a currency, itâs digital cashâ and went on to make the claim:
âWe will have a billion transactions a second in a few years, and then we will do one trillion a second.â
As you might expect, the Bitcoiners who did tune in were hate watching the broadcast, including YouTuber BTC Sessions, who shared that they only âhopped on the stream for a second just to give it a thumbs down.â
Wrightâs chief critic, Arther van Pelt, also tuned in to throw stones and tweeted that the panel was receiving very little viewership, calling it a âclown show.â
Hardly 650 viewers on YouTube when Ian Grigg, Craig #Faketoshi Wright, Nouriel Roubini and Nassim Taleb are on stage. ââïž pic.twitter.com/dtwD8fE93v
â Arthur van Pelt (@MyLegacyKit) June 10, 2021
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