The Guardian (USA)

Paypal founder launches tirade against ‘gerontocra­cy’ over bitcoin

- Dan Milmo Global technology editor

Peter Thiel, the co-founder of PayPal and a Donald Trump ally, has accused a “finance gerontocra­cy” including Warren Buffett and Jamie Dimon of hindering bitcoin’s progress.

The outspoken libertaria­n tech investor described multibilli­onaire Buffett, the world’s richest investor, as the “sociopathi­c grandpa from Omaha” in a keynote address at the Bitcoin 2022 conference in Miami on Thursday.

Thiel’s address began with an analysis of the investment merits of cryptocurr­encies but soon escalated into a tirade against the financial establishm­ent, including “bankrupt” central banks and the “hate factory” of ESG – which stands for environmen­tal, social and corporate governance and is a cornerston­e of responsibl­e investing principles.

“It’s a movement, and it’s a political question, whether this movement is going to succeed, or whether the enemies of a movement are going to succeed in stopping us,” he said, shortly before naming Buffett as “enemy number one”.

In a speech that also cited JP Morgan’s chief executive Dimon and Larry Fink, the chair of investment group BlackRock, he said institutio­ns run by a “finance gerontocra­cy” were hindering the cryptocurr­ency. Thiel said choosing not to invest in bitcoin was a “deeply political choice” and the financial establishm­ent should be told “you have to get onboard on this”. Thiel added that the $830bn (£638bn) bitcoin market could rival the global equities market, worth more than $100tn.

Comparing bitcoin with convention­al capitalism, he said, to applause: “Woke companies are sort of quasi-controlled by the government in a way that bitcoin never will be.” Thiel, 54, is the most high profile Trump supporter in the tech industry, having donated millions of dollars to Trump’s 2016 campaign and served on the ex-president’s transition team.

Casting the progress of bitcoin in political terms, Thiel rounded off his speech with a libertaria­n rallying cry depicting cryptocurr­ency’s progress as a battle between ESG and a “revolution­ary youth movement”.

“If we had to summarise this in one frame, it is … the finance gerontocra­cy that runs the country through whatever silly virtue signalling, hate factory term like ESG they have versus what I would … think of as a revolution­ary youth movement.”

He added: “We have to just go out from this conference and take over the world.”

Thiel announced in February that he was stepping down as a board director at Facebook’s parent, Meta. Thiel has been on the Meta board since 2005 and is a confidant of Meta’s founder and chief executive, Mark Zuckerberg.

 ?? ?? Peter Thiel, co-founder of PayPal, addresses the Bitcoin 2022 Conference in Miami, Florida. Photograph: Marco Bello/Getty Images
Peter Thiel, co-founder of PayPal, addresses the Bitcoin 2022 Conference in Miami, Florida. Photograph: Marco Bello/Getty Images

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