Jim Cramer (host of Mad Money) has purchased ether after having disposed of almost all his bitcoin. “I like ethereum because people actually use it much more to be able to buy things,” he said, emphasizing that “It’s more of a currency.”
Jim Cramer prefers Ethereum to Bitcoin
Jim Cramer was asked about his updated view on bitcoin Monday on CNBC after he sold almost all of his BTC last week. Cramer, a former hedge fund manager and co-founded Thestreet.com which is a financial news website.
The Mad Money host said last week that he would buy bitcoin again if its price falls to the $10K level. However, the cryptocurrency did not fall much further than the $30K level Cramer appeared to have sold at before bouncing back. At the time of writing, the price of bitcoin stands at $34,370 based on data from Bitcoin.com Markets.
“I went back into ethereum” because bitcoin held at the $30,000 level, Cramer said, elaborating:
I like ethereum because people actually use it much more to be able to buy things. I’m going to continue to buy ethereum. It’s just got more fun because everyone wants ethereum when they go to buy NFTs or anything similar. It’s more like a currency.
Last week, Cramer revealed that he sold almost all of his bitcoin because he was worried about China cracking down on cryptocurrency and bitcoin mining as well as BTC‘s role in ransomware attacks.
The Mad Money host was previously bullish about bitcoin, advising people to put 5% of their portfolios in the cryptocurrency because he said gold let him down. He originally went into BTC in fear of massive inflation.
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