One of them is Anthony Scaramucci, the founder and managing partner at investment firm SkyBridge Capital and former advisor to Donald Trump. Addressing the Australian Financial Review’s Crypto Summit, he criticized several anti-crypto billionaires, questioning the quality of their research on the matter, as reported by the AFR on April 6. Scaramucci listed Paul Tudor-Jones, Steve Cohen, Dan Loeb, and Stan Druckenmiller, as people who have done ‘their homework’, in his opinion, who had all jumped on the crypto bandwagon after doing sufficient research into these assets. On the other hand, he slammed Berkshire Hathaway’s CEO Warren Buffett and vice chairman Charlie Munger, JPMorgan’s Jamie Dimon, as well as Blackrock’s Larry Fink, over their disdain for cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin (BTC) and Ethereum (ETH). Commenting on Munger’s remarks in which he compared crypto to ‘a venereal disease’, Scaramucci added that:
The Mooch: Crypto lobbying is strong in Washington
‘The Mooch’, as he’s affectionately nicknamed, also explained some of the facts about the inner workings of Washington he learned during his assignment there: Finally, Scaramucci mentioned some of the positive aspects of crypto, describing it as a ‘de-layering’ asset for the economy that could decrease the time and cost of transactions around the world.
Bitcoin is ‘digital gold’, Scaramucci says
It’s worth mentioning that, in October 2021, Finbold also reported on Scaramucci’s position toward crypto, when he expressed his belief that anybody who did their due diligence in examining Bitcoin would be persuaded of its potential. As he put it, anybody who does ‘the homework’ ends up investing in it. He also referred to Bitcoin as “digital gold” and said he had “over $1 billion” in BTC at the time.