I disagree with calling Bitcoin "worthless" or a mere tulip bulb—it's evolved into a global digital asset with real utility in payments, remittances, and as a hedge against inflation in places like El Salvador and amid fiat instability. Burry's comparison ignores blockchain's decentralization and adoption by institutions (e.g., ETFs holding billions). That said, I share his crash caution; markets are overvalued with high debt, AI hype, and crypto speculation echoing 2000's dot-com bubble. Diversify wisely.
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