Ethereum holders may be holding their breath for an impending market bottom, but BitMex CEO Arthur Hayes has dubbed the second-largest cryptocurrency by market capitalization a "Double-digit sh*tcoin" destined for sub-$100 levels.
Making the colorful description in BitMex's newsletter, Crypto Trader Digest, Hayes used his typically unrestrained voice to argue why Ether's success in 2017 may have been unsustainable.
The candid newsletter comes in the midst of a market-wide selloff; yet, Hayes would appear to weigh honesty over soothing the worries of BitMex clients.
Ethereum, reverting to September 2017 prices, is currently down 80 percent from its all-time high in January 2018.VCs To Blame.
To Hayes, 2017's feverous wave of initial coin offerings artificially propped up the price of Ether.
Later, Hayes explained how controversial "Pump-and-dump" schemes are the direct consequence of immature hedge fund partners.
He also added that they are not psychologically equipped to deal with seeing their investments in the red, causing them to liquidate holdings in an irresponsible manner.
"They don't have the mental strength to cut positions to limit further losses, or back up the truck and buy opportune dips even though they are down. The herd of token VC punters will all decide to sell at the same time. If you don't sell, and the market continues falling, you lose your job. So everyone sells simultaneously."
While Hayes may believe Ethereum's success will be short-lived, he confessed to not knowing when the bubble would burst.
He did remain steady on his prediction that Bitcoin will find a bottom somewhere in the realm of $5,000-the price where mining will no longer be profitable for "The average miner."
BitMex CEO: Ether Is a 'Sh*tcoin' That Will Fall Below $100
Udgivet den Aug 16, 2018
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