Financial analyst agrees Bitcoin could be ‘rat poison,’ but not in



Financial analyst agrees Bitcoin could be ‘rat poison,’ but not in the way you think

Famous investor and Berkshire Hathaway (NYSE:) CEO Warren Buffet called “probably rat poison squared” back in 2018. In his 2020 fourth-quarter market letter, financial analyst Bill Miller agreed with Buffett’s description of the asset — but not without his own addendum.

“Warren Buffett famously called bitcoin ‘rat poison,’” Miller said in his Saturday letter, adding:

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