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Bitcoin tipped to replace gold as portfolio staple

Digital currency is increasingly being seen as a serious asset class, but investors need to get in soon to mine the opportunity, says a Silicon Valley-based entrepreneur.

by Staff Writer
January 9, 2017
in Markets, News
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Speaking to InvestorDaily from San Francisco, Australian-born entrepreneur Michael Dunworth, CEO of Wyre and a former staffer at Midwinter Financial Services, said professional investors and advisers are waking up to the bitcoin opportunity following strong market performance.

“Bank of America, hedge funds and high-net-worth individuals – they’re all getting into digital currencies as part of their diversified portfolio,” Mr Dunworth said.

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“There’s no getting away from it. It has been one of the best performing assets for the past five years, with no serious competitor.”

Mr Dunworth envisages the currency increasingly taking on the role of a “store of value” more akin to certain commodities than a traditional currency.

“It will replace gold, and internationally it will replace the USD as the global reserve currency – 20 years or so from now that is,” he said. “Bitcoin has a superior value to gold in its store of value and usability. However, it has received nowhere near the same penetration [as gold].”

The entrepreneur, whose crypto-currency wallet business raised US$1.5 million in a seed round led by prominent venture capitalist Tim Draper in 2014, drew an analogy between investing in digital currency and distributed ledger technology in the current climate and investing in internet companies in the early ‘90s.

“Imagine this – if you could go back to 1991 and were able to buy shares in ‘the internet’, would you? You definitely would, because you know now that it’s the most impactful thing the world has seen,” he said.

“Well the blockchain and bitcoin are the ‘internet of money’, so bitcoins are like the chance of buying shares in that.”

At the same time, Mr Dunworth conceded that volatility in the bitcoin market turns away some investors, adding that it is “not a short-term investment” and that bitcoin purchasers should be looking at a five-year investment timeline as an absolute minimum.

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