Ray Dalio Says Bitcoin Still Fails as a Safe-Haven Asset
The post Ray Dalio Says Bitcoin Still Fails as a Safe-Haven Asset appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. He argued that Bitcoin’s transparent blockchain makes transactions traceable, which could limit its appeal as a reserve asset for governments and central banks. Dalio also pointed out that investors often sell Bitcoin during financial pressure, unlike gold, which has historically maintained its reputation as a store of value. Ray Dalio Warns Bitcoin Is Not Replacing Gold Ray Dalio, founder of Bridgewater Associates, recently argued that Bitcoin has not lived up to expectations as a safe-haven asset during periods of financial uncertainty. In a May 11 post, Dalio explained that while Bitcoin receives enormous global attention, it still falls short of gold when markets experience stress and volatility. According to Dalio, one of Bitcoin’s biggest weaknesses is its lack of privacy. He pointed out that transactions on the Bitcoin blockchain can be traced and monitored, which may reduce it