Ray Dalio
Ray Dalio: If Bitcoin Is Really Successful, Regulators Will ‘Kill It’
“The Hash” panel discusses their reactions to Bridgewater Associates founder Ray Dalio’s assessment of bitcoin, who said regulators would ultimately take control of the cryptocurrency if it achieves mainstream success. “The bitcoin revolution is because we finally have a money that can’t be shut down,” host Naomi Brockwell said. Could bitcoin ever be completely “killed?”

Consensus 2021 Just Wrapped: Here's What We Learned
Consensus 2021 has come to a close, and the week has been jam-packed with significant bitcoin news, including Ray Dalio's bitcoin investment. At the same time, we learned that billionaire Carl Icahn wants to get into crypto "in a big way," but bitcoin's price has remained relatively stagnant throughout. "All About Bitcoin's" Week in Review panel discusses the highlights of Consensus 2021.

Ray Dalio Admits Having 'Some' Bitcoin: Why it Matters
Ray Dalio made headlines Monday when he admitted he has some bitcoin during his keynote address at Consensus 2021. "The Hash" panel breaks down the significance of the billionaire hedge fund manager's remarks as he said he'd rather have bitcoin than a U.S. bond.

CoinDesk’s Hosts Weigh in on Day 1 of Consensus 2021
Consensus 2021 has kicked off, with keynote addresses from the Fed’s Dr. Lael Brainard and investor Ray Dalio. “First Mover” hosts Christine Lee, Lawrence Lewittin, and Emily Parker break down what they’ve learned so far and which sessions they’re looking forward to seeing throughout the week.

Bitcoin Rises to Near $40K After Musk Tweets About BTC Mining's 'Promising' Renewable Usage
Elon Musk continues to tweet about bitcoin.

Ray Dalio Says He Has ‘Some Bitcoin’
Ray Dalio who runs Bridgewater Associates, the world’s largest hedge fund, sees an inflationary future where “cash is trash,” and he’d “rather have bitcoin than a bond.”

Ray Dalio: ‘I Have Some Bitcoin’
The billionaire hedge fund boss sees an inflationary future where “cash is trash” and BTC catches on as a store of wealth. He still doubts governments will tolerate it.

Ray Dalio, Wall Street's 'Oddest Duck,' Shares the Bitcoin Mind
Much of Ray Dalio’s investment philosophy may already sound familiar to the hardest of hard-nosed bitcoiners.
