Do you think, Bankster-Jamie Dimon, now suddenly likes cryptocurrencies? Think again...

in #cryptocurrency7 years ago

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Well, there has been a flurry of speculative reports on social media that falsely insinuate, Bankster-Jamie Dimon, suddenly has endorsed cryptocurrencies--specifically, Bitcoin...Sorry, but he did not! The majority of those inferring this stance, get their information from recent Lame-Stream-Media articles, including one CNBC article entitled: "Jamie Dimon says he regrets calling bitcoin a fraud and believes in the technology behind it". However, in the age of "Sheeple, only looking at headlines to form their opinions," they fail to investigate further (actually, read the article). What the "head J.P. Morgan Bankster" really said in reference to previously stating "Bitcoin will eventually blow up; it's a fraud" and "If you're stupid enough to buy it, you'll pay the price for it one day," was: "I'm open-minded to the uses of cryptocurrencies if properly controlled and regulated" (read: if Banksters can manipulate and hypothicate it, as well as control it's use for their benefit). So, again we see that Banksters view crytocurrencies as adversarial, unless they control it...lets hope they fail in their attempts...

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He’s a shill!
You are correct he’s just setting the stage for a play for control

Absolutely, geneeverett. my acquaintance, Clif High, says his webbot data suggests that the Banksters fail, and those who have adopted cryptos prevail. We should start seeing that this Spring, and definitely by next Fall/Winter. Buy and HODL, my friend...

last time when he made these comments against bitcoin his company bought millions in dip and now suddenly he decided to like it

Again, he is a Bankster, and Banksters only like what they can control or manipulate. Jamie Dimon said in this supposed interview, that he "would entertain cryptocurrencies" basically, if he could control or manipulate them. The fact that they purchased the dip might have been to try to manipulate Bitcoin at a later dat, or to hedge their bets, so-to-speak, squirreling it away for some future event. That has not stopped them from trying to affect cryptocurrency markets by continually badmouthing them in the Lame-Stream-Media...

yup right they may try to control or manipulate it by crashing and creating fud in mind of investors. These bankers will never like that their money goes into crypto

For sure...HODL, my friend, HODL...