Article 71JD3 The Guardian view on crypto’s latest crash: it reveals who pays the price for a failing economy | Editorial

The Guardian view on crypto’s latest crash: it reveals who pays the price for a failing economy | Editorial

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The bitcoin collapse lifts the lid on a society without opportunity, where risk is privatised and rightwingers sell illusions of freedom while ordinary punters bear losses

The crypto crash has come again. And it is as brutal as ever. In barely six weeks, more than $1.2tn has evaporated from cryptocurrencies' market capitalisation. The sell-off has sent bitcoin back to levels last seen in April. The world's largest cryptocurrency briefly fell below $90,000 this week, shedding almost a third of its value since its October peak.

The key to understanding crypto is that it has no value" in any economic sense. It generates no income, commands no productive capacity and pays no dividends. Unlike state money, it is not backed by a tax base or a fiscal authority. What props up its price is not cashflow but expectation: the hope that someone else will validate today's valuation tomorrow. When sentiment turns sour or people pull their money out, there is nothing to break cryptocurrencies' fall. Prices don't correct, they collapse. In 2023, MPs rightly said that cryptocurrency trading in the UK should be regulated as a form of gambling - a demand rejected by the then Tory government.

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