Edward Hadas: An early obituary for bitcoin 8 Jan 2014 Bitcoin mania is not over yet. But the pseudo-currency’s recent volatility is probably the start of its collapse. A retrospective would teach a lot about speculative fever, financial ignorance and the ease with which entrepreneurial time and energy can be wasted.
Bitcoin mania heads into the end game 18 Dec 2013 The electronic pseudo-currency had a good run. Ideologues, speculators and scammers enjoyed it while it lasted. Now Chinese authorities are determined on a strict clamp down, maybe an outright ban. Common sense prevails. Bitcoin’s price is down 50 pct. It will fall much more.
China anti-bitcoin ruling will shake believers 5 Dec 2013 Beijing won’t allow currency competition. The central bank has barred financial institutions from trading the pseudo-money, while reining in anonymous users. Bitcoin can still be traded, but the authorities are wary. The virtual asset has just lost a lot of its speculative appeal.
Edward Hadas: Bitcoin is a step back not forward 27 Nov 2013 The web currency delights right-wing, anti-government economists. But private-sector money is a fantasy. Currencies need political authority; money matters are naturally the state’s responsibility. Bitcoin’s appeal has a lot to do with governments being bad monetary managers.
Bitcoin attention may flip its investor base 20 Nov 2013 U.S. congressional hearings confer a certain sort of legitimacy on the shadowy but high-flying virtual currency. Ardent inflationista and libertarian bitcoin backers won’t much like the arrival of rules and regulations. They could, however, inadvertently attract the masses.
Bitcoin ETF signals time to make market in cash 2 Jul 2013 A virtual currency fund IPO means there will now be an index tracker for almost everything. Except that financial engineers have ignored the most important asset class of all. No more. Say hello to the Breakingviews Dollar Trust. It makes holding cash as easy as trading a stock.
Bitcoins need more than fear and love to thrive 25 Mar 2013 The value of the digital currency beloved by inflationistas and libertarians has shot up more than 60 pct in a week thanks to the Cyprus-infused panic over deposit insurance. But it currently has too many drawbacks: utility, not emotion, will determine whether Bitcoins catch on.