Novogratz: JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon Is Wrong About Bitcoin, ‘Supreme Arrogance’ to Dismiss Value

Share This Post

Novogratz Says Jamie Dimon 'Wrong' About Bitcoin as BTC Consistently Outperforms JPMorgan Stock

Galaxy Digital CEO Mike Novogratz says JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon has been proven wrong about bitcoin. “I think it’s supreme arrogance to think he knows what has value but all the rest of the people don’t,” said Novogratz after the JPMorgan executive slammed bitcoin as being used by criminals, emphasizing that he would shut it down if he were the government.

Jamie Dimon ‘Keeps Being Wrong’ About Bitcoin, Says Novogratz

Galaxy Digital CEO Mike Novogratz fiercely criticized JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon’s recent remarks about bitcoin and cryptocurrency. The JPMorgan boss said during a congressional hearing earlier this week that he would close down crypto and bitcoin if he were the government, claiming that they are primarily used by criminals, drug traffickers, money launderers, and tax evaders.

Expressing his opinion that Dimon is wrong about bitcoin, Novogratz stated:

He keeps doubling down and he keeps being wrong.

The Galaxy Digital chief proceeded to point out that many of Dimon’s own clients and some of the wealthiest people in the U.S. believe in bitcoin, including Fidelity Investments CEO Abigail Johnson, famed investor Stanley Druckenmiller, and Bridgewater Associates founder Ray Dalio. Novogratz said they are “big, big investors” who “believe that bitcoin is a store of value.”

Novogratz further shared that his firm’s clients believe in bitcoin, stating: “We see it in our client base. Our trading desk has been busy with hedge funds buying. We see it in institutions buying. So, I don’t know where Jamie gets off thinking he’s smarter than all those guys.” He stressed:

I think it’s supreme arrogance to think he knows what has value but all the rest of the people don’t.

“And quite frankly he’s just been proven wrong. Bitcoin has way outperformed JPMorgan’s stock over one year, five years, 10 years — you name the period. People around the world believe in this, and they believe in the community’s ecosystem. They see governments spending too much money, not just here in the U.S. but everywhere, and think you are going to debase fiat currency,” Novogratz described. He also cited Blackrock CEO Larry Fink stating that he expects to see bitcoin in all portfolios.

Do you agree with Mike Novogratz that it’s supreme arrogance for JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon to think he knows what has value but all the rest of the people don’t? Let us know in the comments section below.

Read Entire Article
spot_img
- Advertisement -spot_img

Related Posts

BTC Miner Cathedra Shifts Focus to Bitcoin Acquisition Strategy

Cathedra Bitcoin Inc has announced a significant shift in its corporate strategy, moving away from bitcoin mining to focus on growing its bitcoin holdings The company aims to increase its

XRP ‘The Safest Investment To Make 100% ROI’ – Former Asset Manager Shares Price Targets

XRP is holding strong above a critical price level after weeks of choppy price action, now testing local demand to push higher Many analysts and investors remain confident about a potential surge in

Wintermute to launch multi-chain prediction market amid election betting craze

Wintermute announced the creation of a smart contract for a new US presidential election prediction market called OutcomeMarket on Sept 17 The market, set to launch next week, will operate on several

‘Dogecoin Millionaire’ Reveals The Top 2 Meme Coin Narratives For 2025

Glauber Contessoto, widely known as ‘Dogecoin Millionaire’ or by his social media alias SlumDOGE Millionaire on the platform X, recently revealed his latest picks in anticipation of a

SEC Charges FTX Audit Firm With Negligence And Independence Violations

The US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has settled with audit firm Prager Metis, which has agreed to pay $195 million to resolve misconduct allegations related to its audits of the

Markets Await Fed Decision: Bitcoin Spikes, Gold Drops, Stocks Wobble

Bitcoin saw its value leap to $61,331 on Tuesday, just a day before members of the US Federal Reserve convene to discuss a potential rate cut for federal funds While BTC posted a 5% gain, stock