The new attack of the CEO of JPMorgan to Bitcoin

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More negative comments about Bitcoin were raining from the CEO of JPMorgan, Jamie Dimon, cataloging scam. The statements were made at the 25th Annual Aspen Institute Summer Celebration Gala. In addition, it also made reference in the economic panorama of the United States to another type of cryptocurrencies as a general comment. The news was announced through a Bloomberg report this past Sunday, August 5.

After the statements of the CEO, his comments were expanded through the network at high speed through other means. Nouriel Roubini, who has also criticized Bitcoin published a Tweet to expand the news faster. Similarly, in the report of CNBC it is ensured that Dimon had a closure of crypts by governments. This is because they do not have the capacity to control or regulate them properly.

Dimon statements have been made where he says he regrets calling BTC fraud in past opportunities
In September of 2017 the CEO would have classified as a fraud the most famous cryptocurrency market. However, for October of the same year he assured in an interview that he would not talk more about this digital currency. In January, it was noted that Dimon would keep his word by not answering questions about Bitcoin to Cointelegraph. Although this showed that I was not going to be anything skeptical about what this popular cryptocurrency involves.

In the last interview that was made and published in the Harvard Business Review, he continued to show his position in this regard. In this I assure that ¨ should not continue talking about cryptos¨, in addition it made reference to the BlockChain technology. Likewise, other statements from JPMorgan sources have been published regarding their position with Bitcoin.

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