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Around 18% of them said they had at least 1% of their wealth invested in cryptocurrencies, with the majority of these people doing so as a test. Eighty percent of billionaires who invested in cryptocurrencies claimed they put less than a tenth of their money into it, while 3.2 percent said they put more than half of their wealth into it.
Another 10% said they didn't invest directly in cryptocurrencies but backed cryptocurrency-related businesses.
Despite this, many billionaires avoid investing in cryptocurrencies, even as a test.
"I believe Bitcoin is too volatile to invest in," said Jim Thompson, a Hong Kong millionaire worth $1.3 billion. "I don't think cryptocurrencies will ever replace the dollar," stated Florida billionaire David Hoffman ($1.3 billion fortune). He also stated that strong opponents of Bitcoin, such as JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon and Berkshire Hathaway founder Warren Buffett, had a profound influence on him.
source: forbes.com
Another 10% said they didn't invest directly in cryptocurrencies but backed cryptocurrency-related businesses.
Despite this, many billionaires avoid investing in cryptocurrencies, even as a test.
"I believe Bitcoin is too volatile to invest in," said Jim Thompson, a Hong Kong millionaire worth $1.3 billion. "I don't think cryptocurrencies will ever replace the dollar," stated Florida billionaire David Hoffman ($1.3 billion fortune). He also stated that strong opponents of Bitcoin, such as JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon and Berkshire Hathaway founder Warren Buffett, had a profound influence on him.
source: forbes.com