Fed’s Kashkari Dismisses Bitcoin as a Toy, Comparing It to Beanie Babies


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Alex Dovbnya

Neel Kashkari has dismissed Bitcoin as a speculative “toy” after inadvertently triggering its bull run

Neel Kashkari, president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis, dismissed Bitcoin as a toy for speculation at an online seminar this Monday.

He likened the world’s largest cryptocurrency with a market cap of over $629 billion to Beanie Babies, making one of the most tired comparisons usually offered by cryptocurrency critics:       

A few years ago, people were speculating on Beanie Babies. Now they’re speculating on Bitcoin.

While addressing questions about the GameStop drama, Kashkari also decisively rejected the idea of altering his views on monetary policy because of rampant speculative fervor:

That’s for them to do, and if they make money, fine. And if they lose money, that’s on them. I’m not at all thinking about modifying my views on monetary policy because of speculators in these individual stocks.    

The comment that triggered Bitcoin’s bull run  

Back in March, Kashkari went viral after mentioning that there was “an infinite amount of cash” at the Federal Reserve in an interview with 60 minutes, stoking inflation fears.    

There’s enough cash in the financial system, and there’s an infinite amount of cash at the Federal Reserve. We will do whatever we need to do to make sure there’s enough cash in the banking system.

Bitcoin, whose total supply is strictly limited to 21 million, has soared over 593 percent since his comments.     

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