Economist and longtime Bitcoin critic Peter Schiff said holders may soon regret not selling Bitcoin above $60,000. He also said that while he regrets not buying Bitcoin earlier, he still would not buy the asset even if its price fell to $20,000. On July 15, Bitcoin briefly reached $65,005. Schiff has also recently targeted Strategy, the largest corporate Bitcoin holder, saying its reserve of about 840,000 BTC could lead to "bigger" losses under a monetization plan. The comments add to Schiff’s latest round of criticism as Bitcoin trades near the mid-$60,000 range.
Economist and longtime Bitcoin critic Peter Schiff said Bitcoin holders may soon regret not selling above $60,000.
He said he regrets not buying Bitcoin earlier, but added that he still would not buy it even if the price dropped to $20,000.
On July 15, Bitcoin briefly reached $65,005.
Schiff has also recently aimed criticism at Strategy, the largest corporate Bitcoin holder, saying its reserve of about 840,000 BTC could bring "bigger" losses under a monetization plan.
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