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BlackRock Cautions Crypto Investors: 'Complete Losses' Possible

Blackrock cautions crypto investors: 'complete losses' possible

BlackRock Cautions Crypto Investors: 'Complete Losses' Possible

Blackrock cautions crypto investors: 'complete losses' possible

Global investment management company BlackRock says it envisions a more pervasive role for cryptocurrencies in the future, and that blockchain has promise but it is not without obstacles.

The positive, yet cautious remarks were part of the firm’s Global Weekly Commentary published on Monday by global chief investment strategist Richard Turnill.

“We see cryptocurrencies potentially becoming more widely used in the future as the market matures,” the commentary reads. “Yet for now we believe they should only be considered by those who can stomach potentially complete losses. Similarly, blockchain needs to overcome significant hurdles to reach its promising future.”

Though cryptocurrencies have promise, they remain too volatile, unregulated and risky to be integrated into mainstream investment portfolios right now, Turnhill wrote, explaining:

“The volatility of the cryptocurrencies makes the gyrations in the U.S. equity market during the global financial crisis almost look placid.”

Likewise, the commentary acknowledged blockchain’s “disruptive potential” for industries “from logistics and pharmaceuticals to financial service,” but said its adoption would not be seamless and must involve regulators and central bankers.

“Take the financial industry,” Turnill explained, noting that “a blockchain-based, single shared financial database could eliminate inefficiencies and risks associated with human processes, but adoption at scale would require a massive shift in software development and a well-constructed maintenance model.”

This is not the first time BlackRock or Turnill have chimed in on the crypto conversation.

Turnill previously called cryptocurrency markets “scary” and a bubble, and argued that there is no way to assess a “fair value” for bitcoin or any other coins.

BlackRock CEO Larry Fink struck a different tone last fall, however, and endorsed the potential of cryptocurrencies, calling himself “a big believer” in their prospects.

BlackRock’s commentary suggests it is unlikely to move on cryptocurrency soon, and it has already previously dismissed the idea of a bitcoin exchange-traded fund. Nonetheless, its future actions remain to be seen. “The market is evolving,” Turnill said.

Blackrock headquarters image via Shutterstock

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Published at Tue, 27 Feb 2018 07:00:58 +0000

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Today, Scaling Bitcoin, the international engineering conference focused on bitcoin and blockchain research, released its program for the 2017 edition. The conference, to be held in Stanford, California, in the first weekend of November, will also introduce a new side event this year: Bitcoin Edge, a bootcamp for starting bitcoin developers.

“The program is extremely interesting because it delivers cutting edge research on different blockchain scalability approaches, fungibility, consensus, data propagation, alternative techniques for handling blockchains and many other topics,” said Anton Yemelyanov, chair of the Scaling bitcoin Planning Committee.

Scaling bitcoin Stanford

After events in Montreal, Hong Kong and Milan, the fourth edition of the Scaling bitcoin conference is taking place at Stanford University on November 4 and 5 of this year.

Where the first two editions of Scaling bitcoin were mainly focused on scaling and scalability, the third edition broadened the scope of the conference to include a more diverse set of topics. This trend will continue in Stanford, where talks will range from highly technical topics concerning privacy and fungibility, to fee markets and fee estimation, censorship resistance and more.

bitcoin is the origin of all distributed ledger technology,” said Yemelyanov. “Scaling bitcoin has been fortunate to act as a vehicle for bringing the audience technologies such as Segregated Witness and MimbleWimble, all of which have been adopted or incorporated into various blockchain projects. We hope that other material presented by our participants will be of similar value and help the industry advance the research and development of blockchains.”

Yemelyanov added that another key goal for Scaling bitcoin conferences is to bring engineers and other technical minds together in a physical space where they can discuss their work in person.

“It is through collaboration where a lot of ideas are born and have potential of becoming reality,” he said.

bitcoin Edge Dev++

In addition to the conference itself, Scaling bitcoin is also introducing a two-day technical bootcamp for experienced developers getting into bitcoin: bitcoin Edge.

This nonprofit initiative is an effort to help scale the development capacity of the industry, Yemelyanov explained:

“One of the approaches of helping the industry scale is to scale the much needed development capacity of the industry. There is a clear talent deficit and we are trying to help all industry participants by running a nonprofit workshop that will allow developers to gain complete understanding of primitives that comprise bitcoin and blockchains in general and be able to start working in this field.”

bitcoin Edge will be led by well-known bitcoin developers and academics Anditto Heristyo, Ethan Heilman, John Newbery, Karl-Johan Alm, Nicolas Dorier, Thaddeus Dryja and Jimmy Song. They’ll introduce participants to a range of technical bitcoin-related topics, including Elliptic Curve cryptography, transaction structures, difficulty calculation and adjustments, and much more.

This workshop will take place on the November 2 and 3. For more information on the bitcoin Edge initiative, visit bitcoinedge.org.

See here for the full Scaling bitcoin Stanford program.

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