It’s great when enterprise and perseverance coexist with a sense of humor. This is exactly the combination that Rex Chen demonstrated.
We don’t know what exactly Warren Buffett, the world’s largest investor and one of the richest people in the United States, meant when, at the annual meeting of shareholders of Berkshire Hathaway, where he serves as CEO, he called bitcoin “rat poison squared.”
But we do know that bitcoin has created a very productive ecosystem and has created a revolution in the world of cryptocurrencies, which stimulates innovation in almost every sector of the global economy.
The company’s chief operating officer ECoinmerce and crypto fan Rex Chen decided to punish Warren Buffett for such a comparison and released a line of products with the “rat poison squared” logo. Now, as a sign of protest, every crypto enthusiast can buy himself a T-shirt or a cup of “rat poison” for $19.
Bitcoin is criticized by many, among them the CEO of the bank J.P. Morgan Jamie Dimon, Nobel laureate Robert Shiller, Mark Cuban and Buffett's pal Bill Gates. However, it often happens that these critics then take their words back.
According to https://www.marketwatch.com
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