Joseph Stiglitz: Bitcoin ought to be outlawed

The cryptocurrency ‘doesn’t serve any useful function,’ says the Nobel-winning economist. Image: REUTERS/Victor Ruiz

Joe Myers, Formative Content

Nobel-winning economist Joseph Stiglitz has condemned Bitcoin as “successful only because of its potential for circumvention [and] lack of oversight,” and has called for it to be banned.

In a Bloomberg Television interview, he said the cryptocurrency doesn’t serve “any socially useful function.”

He believes Bitcoin is a bubble, that will give “a lot of people a lot of exciting times as it rides up and then goes down.”

Past the $10,000 mark

The value of one Bitcoin went past $10,000 for the first time this week — continuing the huge rises seen since the beginning of 2017.

At the start of the year, it was worth just $998.

Bitcoin value as of 27 November.Image: CoinMarketCap

Bitcoin’s rapid increase in value has led many analysts — including Stiglitz and fellow Nobel Prize laureate Robert Shiller — to suggest Bitcoin’s rise is unsustainable and a price collapse is almost inevitable.

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