
“Alwaleed said bitcoin ‘doesn’t make sense. This thing is not regulated, it’s not under control, [and] it’s not under the supervision’ of any central bank. Of course, to bitcoin proponents, those same criticisms are features rather than bugs.”
Read more: http://www.marketwatch.com/story/bitcoin-is-enron-in-the-making-saudi-prince-alwaleed-2017-10-23
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