Wanted: Messiah to Spread the Word on Cryptocurrencies

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Bubble. Tulip. Luck.

Blockchain and cryptocurrency currently occupy the “roll the dice” slot in the popular mind, as evidenced by a recent Scientific American headline that used “bitcoin” (BTC) as a shorthand for “risk” for a story about what parts of the human brain assess chance. Last December, a CNN Money story used the crypto trend as the hook for a roundup of famous market crashes, predictably aligning crypto with the 17th century tulip mania, the stock market crash of 1929 and the 2001 dot-com bust.

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