Bitcoin Bloopers: Economist’s $100 Prediction Misses by $99,900! 🚀💸

Behold, the tale of a Harvard sage who once prophesied Bitcoin’s demise at $100, only to find himself in a pickle when it soared past $100,000! 🤯 What a grand folly! The man, Kenneth Rogoff, declared in 2018 that crypto was a fool’s errand, yet here we are, with his prediction as flimsy as a paper umbrella in a hurricane. 🌩️

Harvard’s Great Bitcoin Miscalculation

Rogoff, that paragon of economic wisdom, took to X (formerly Twitter) to confess his blunder. “I was wrong,” he said, as if the earth had suddenly stopped spinning. His error? Believing that governments would ever regulate Bitcoin sensibly. 🧠 A noble goal, but alas, the U.S. seems more inclined to dance with the devil than to rein him in. 🕺

The economist lamented the Trump administration’s crypto policies, which, in his view, “facilitated tax evasion and illegal shenanigans.” Yet, here’s the kicker: regulations like the GENIUS Act actually boosted Bitcoin’s value. A paradox, indeed! 🤷‍♂️

Back in 2018, Rogoff thought Bitcoin’s price would plummet to $100 because “global regulation” would kill its utility. But lo! The more the regulators yapped, the more Bitcoin’s price rose. A classic case of “the more you try to stop me, the more I thrive.” 🚀

And what of the underground economy? Rogoff failed to grasp that Bitcoin isn’t just a digital toy-it’s a transactional titan in the shadowy realm of illicit trade. A floor for its price, indeed! 🛠️

Moreover, Bitcoin has transcended its outlaw roots to become a store of value, luring TradFi investors via ETFs. Harvard itself now owns a chunk of BlackRock’s BTC ETF, proving that even the most stodgy institutions can’t resist the siren song of crypto. 💸

Lastly, Rogoff scoffed at regulators holding “hundreds of millions in crypto without consequence.” A fair point, but one that speaks more to the hypocrisy of power than to Bitcoin’s merits. 🤡

As of now, Bitcoin hovers around $113,600-a far cry from Rogoff’s $100 prophecy. One might say he’s not just wrong; he’s *spectacularly* wrong. 🤯

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2025-08-21 15:06