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Schiff vs. Roubini: Who’s Bitcoin’s Real ‘Dr. Doom’?

Published 10/11/2024, 11:52 AM
Updated 10/11/2024, 03:30 PM
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U.Today - An unexpected discussion about the title of the most notorious Bitcoin critic emerged today, sparked by Peter Schiff's commentary on a new documentary on HBO. Schiff, a widely recognized figure in the Bitcoin (BTC) community as a main antagonist of the cryptocurrency, was quick to point out his conspicuous absence from the film.

The conversation quickly expanded when a follower suggested that Nouriel Roubini, known as "Dr Doom," would be a better fit to be featured in the documentary. The explanation behind this is that Roubini had significant archival interactions with prominent figures in the cryptocurrency space, including Roger Ver.

However, Schiff responded by claiming that his criticism of Bitcoin comes from a different perspective to Roubini's. While Roubini approaches the issue from an economic standpoint, Schiff emphasized his libertarian views and a deeper connection with high-profile Bitcoiners.

He highlighted his past debates with figures such as Alex Mashinsky, the founder of Celsius, whose demise he predicted long before the company collapsed.

Schiff also reminded the community that his warnings about the 2008 global financial crisis earned him the "Dr. Doom" moniker from CNBC, before it was later attributed to Roubini by the New York Times.

Fear and Bitcoin

While Schiff vies for the title of Bitcoin's greatest enemy, the major cryptocurrency is seeing fear among market participants.

Amid a spill to below $59,000 per BTC and liquidations of at least $180 million, the fear and greed indicator has experienced the strongest deterioration in favor of the latter in recent weeks.

This article was originally published on U.Today

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