Goldman Sachs sees more price pain ahead for bitcoin 

“Our view that cryptocurrencies would not retain value in their current incarnation remains intact and, in fact, has been borne out much sooner than we expected.” Mossavar-Rahmani said.

Goldman is the latest global investment bank to take the view that cryptocurrency is neither a medium of exchange, “nor a unit of measurement, nor a store of value.” On Thursday, UBS made a similar assessment and said bitcoin is too “unstable” to be a mainstream currency.

Mossavar-Rahmani reminded investors of cryptocurrencies’ value compared to that of the total financial markets’.

“Such declines will not negatively impact the performance of financial assets because cryptocurrencies represent just 0.3 percent of world GDP as of mid-2018,” she said. “In fact, we believe that they garner far more traditional media and social media attention than is warranted.”

The investment bank is reportedly looking to launch a bitcoin trading desk this year and become the first Wall Street firm to make a market in cryptocurrencies. The bank’s CEO Lloyd Blankfein said in June that while he doesn’t own bitcoin, he wouldn’t rule out the cryptocurrency having a future.

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