The Financial Times of the UK publicly apologizes to readers for negative reporting on Bitcoin!
Bitcoin has historically broken through $100,000.
On December 5, 2024, the popular column Alphaville of the Financial Times of the UK publicly apologized to readers for years of negative reporting on Bitcoin (BTC).
The Financial Times of the UK stated that Bitcoin has surpassed $100,000, and many comments believe that the Financial Times owes everyone an apology. Now, the apology has arrived: If at any time in the past 14 years you chose not to buy appreciating assets based on our reporting, we deeply apologize. The feeling of asset appreciation is wonderful. Our critical reporting on cryptocurrencies is not support for traditional finance; in fact, we are equally critical of traditional finance.
The Financial Times of the UK has always held a critical stance on Bitcoin, considering it a "negative-sum game."
However, it is ironic that in 2011, one Bitcoin was worth only $8. By 2024, the value of one Bitcoin has surpassed $100,000, an increase of more than 10,000 times.