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Topic: 2025: Who's still talking rubbish about Bitcoin in the mainstream media? (Read 87 times)

legendary
Activity: 2576
Merit: 1860
How about South Africa’s central bank governor, Lesetja Kganyago, who recently showed his lack of understanding of Bitcoin when he asked, "What about platinum? What about coal? Why don’t we hold strategic beef reserves, or mutton reserves, or apple reserves? Why Bitcoin?"

LOL! Can you believe that? The central bank governor compared Bitcoin with beef and apples. He was talking all this rubbish not in front of any mainstream media in his country but in the recent World Economic Forum in Davos.
legendary
Activity: 2044
Merit: 1018
Not your keys, not your coins!
The world is big enough with 8.2B people so that there are enough people who are skeptical, and even think negatively about Bitcoin.
https://www.worldometers.info/world-population/

The good news, if you want to know about it, is Bitcoin has very impressive adoption growth, much better than the Internet, and it's a best ever in human civilization history.

With its impressive growth, less people think and talk negatively about it like Bitcoin is dead.
https://99bitcoins.com/bitcoin-obituaries/
https://bitcoindeaths.com/
https://bitbo.io/dead/
legendary
Activity: 1372
Merit: 2017
In France, we have champions when it comes to technological backwardness. About 10 years behind with the Internet for example, because we had a Minitel ....

Not only France is dedicated to fuck up technological advancement in its country, as it also has a good weight in the EU it also has much of the blame that technology startups that have a minimum of initial success end up going to the USA because they cannot comply with regulations and taxes here.

At some point the EU has to realize, and it seems to me that it will be the hard way, that you can't dream of living in a wonderland because in the real world you are competing against the USA, China and India.
hero member
Activity: 2338
Merit: 757
Top-tier crypto casino and sportsbook
Basically get any bank chair or spokesperson and they'll still say things like Bitcoin has no place in the economy or that it's a shadow economy. Though the great thing is that a lot more progressive people are getting into the seats of power, people who understand Bitcoin, what it stands for and what it can do for our world. Screw the naysayers, they won't last long anyway and have been a dying breed for a decade now  Cool Cool

No one could have predicted that things would reach this level of absurdity and triviality. It is very dangerous for a public figure to speak about things he does not understand to a very large audience. Even more dangerous is for him to issue these positions as if they were facts and not indicate that this is his idea and his grandfather's, which we do not include anyone else out of journalistic integrity, which he is supposed to have studied in his first years of university. It is really more sad than funny.
hero member
Activity: 3164
Merit: 611
BTC to the MOON in 2019
Basically get any bank chair or spokesperson and they'll still say things like Bitcoin has no place in the economy or that it's a shadow economy. Though the great thing is that a lot more progressive people are getting into the seats of power, people who understand Bitcoin, what it stands for and what it can do for our world. Screw the naysayers, they won't last long anyway and have been a dying breed for a decade now  Cool Cool
That’s because they have never accepted bitcoin in all honesty. Maybe few of the banks are now open about bitcoin, but majority still remain to be in denial, even though there are already living proofs that bitcoin could be an asset to the world’s economy. However, I understand their stance, because that’s exactly the point that the government is trying to instill to them, they’re just great followers.
copper member
Activity: 280
Merit: 5
Basically get any bank chair or spokesperson and they'll still say things like Bitcoin has no place in the economy or that it's a shadow economy. Though the great thing is that a lot more progressive people are getting into the seats of power, people who understand Bitcoin, what it stands for and what it can do for our world. Screw the naysayers, they won't last long anyway and have been a dying breed for a decade now  Cool Cool

Those who know will push for BTC to be in any position they are in.
Because they appreciate its value and would like to make their living better using it too.
They would find the alternative to do things apart from the traditional ways.
legendary
Activity: 1722
Merit: 1048
Basically get any bank chair or spokesperson and they'll still say things like Bitcoin has no place in the economy or that it's a shadow economy. Though the great thing is that a lot more progressive people are getting into the seats of power, people who understand Bitcoin, what it stands for and what it can do for our world. Screw the naysayers, they won't last long anyway and have been a dying breed for a decade now  Cool Cool
legendary
Activity: 2170
Merit: 1789
Olivier Ravanello, french journalist who has held prestigious positions, claimed that Bitcoin is a private cryptocurrency owned by someone close to Donald Trump, who allegedly financed his campaign, suggesting that it was part of a deal. (he didn't specify which deal it was)
This is the first time I see a take like this. The usual take about Bitcoin is that the FBI or CIA made it, or something along those lines. Never thought I'd see someone believe Trump and his gang made it 10 years ago to fund their campaign today. Do he provide any evidence or do they act like a Reddit poster? Makes me wonder how people like this end up having power in our society.

Speaking about terrible takes on the media, I don't think I've heard anything remotely close to what you posted on my national media broadcasting ecosystem OP. Not sure if it means Bitcoin is not that popular or we have more people with common sense here.
full member
Activity: 311
Merit: 236
Nothing new with such fud.
We can only laugh in his face and keep going towards our appropriate goals.
What he says is not even funny, it's just sad.

You know this was the reason why most people sees bitcoin the other way round, i mean something that is scam probably after listening to All this fake news about bitcoin maybe when you try telling them about bitcoin investment they won't have you say a word because they believe they have gotten the right information from the media.

 because they think those information is coming from a reliable source without knowing that most of those information gotten from the media happens to be fake, probably just trying to mislead those who can be so naive to them.
hero member
Activity: 1820
Merit: 775
Nothing new with such fud.
We can only laugh in his face and keep going towards our appropriate goals.
What he says is not even funny, it's just sad.

It's perhaps sad, even pathetic, that people who get their information from the mainstream media find themselves misled. Nevertheless, I think it's important to list and archive these opinions and remarks, as they belong to the history of bitcoin.

We've seen that some people have changed their minds about bitcoin over time, and to show that encourages people to change their minds if they wish. Ego is a very bad partner, so showing that you can change your mind can only be beneficial.
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Activity: -
Merit: -
Nothing new with such fud.
We can only laugh in his face and keep going towards our appropriate goals.
What he says is not even funny, it's just sad.
hero member
Activity: 1820
Merit: 775
In France, we have champions when it comes to technological backwardness. About 10 years behind with the Internet for example, because we had a Minitel ....

Very sure of themselves, some of our “experts” don't hesitate to talk nonsense with great aplomb. For laughs and a sort of international competition, you can quote your country's champions here.

Quotes should be recent, 2025, or even late 2024.

Let's start :

Olivier Ravanello, french journalist who has held prestigious positions, claimed that Bitcoin is a private cryptocurrency owned by someone close to Donald Trump, who allegedly financed his campaign, suggesting that it was part of a deal. (he didn't specify which deal it was)

https://x.com/FR_CryptoNews/status/1883223778987245793

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