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Bitcoin bull unfazed as cyberattacks resume globally

New York - Michael Novogratz says cryptocurrencies could be worth north of $5trn in five years - if the industry can come out of the shadows. 

“The Nasdaq got to $5.4trn in 1999, why couldn’t it be as big?” the former hedge fund manager said in an interview, referring the Nasdaq Composite Index. “There’s so much human capital and real money being poured into the space and we’re at the takeoff point.”

To get there, though, companies need to develop sound business principles to satisfy regulators and lend legitimacy to the budding industry, one of Wall Street’s biggest bitcoin bulls said Tuesday at the CB Insights Future of Fintech conference in New York.

That’s proving an uphill battle amid Bitcoin’s growing reputation as a currency favored by black marketeers and hackers. The industry took another reputational hit on Tuesday after a cyberattack spread around the world, disabling computers and demanding users pay $300 in cryptocurrency to unlock them. It follows the WannaCry hack in May.

While bitcoin was little changed at $2 339.66 as of 20:00, some chipmakers whose products are used in mining the cryptocurrency also retreated. The PureFunds ISE Cyber Security ETF, known as HACK, erased earlier gains to trade little changed.

Bitcoin, the biggest cryptocurrency, is up more than 140 % this year, and ether, the digital asset based on the ethereum blockchain, has surged to about $240 from just $8 at the beginning of the year. The cyberattack comes after questions about the sustainability of this year’s rally and the scaleability of the digital assets had already been dragging down prices.

The recent selloff has shrunk cryptocurrencies’ total market cap to about $90bn from a high of over $110bn, according to Coinmarketcap.com.

Novogratz said he took some profits on his bitcoin and ether holdings as prices surged, but still has 10% of his net worth invested in the sector, including blockchain-based assets he bought in fundraising mechanisms known as initial coin offerings. He’s looking to add more ether if it falls between $200 and $150, and more bitcoin if it falls to $2 000.

Bitcoin could become a viable store of wealth, similar to gold, while ethereum could be the platform underpinning the Googles and Facebooks of the future, while money transfers to securities settlement will probably be done using blockchain technology, he said.

Novogratz, who has spoken about investments in bitcoin since 2013 and formerly managed Fortress Investment’s liquid strategies business, has been one of the most prominent supporters of cryptocurrencies on Wall Street.

Companies need to develop sound business principles to satisfy regulators and lend legitimacy to the budding industry, he said.

"Pay your taxes, because nobody in that space pays taxes. It’s a bunch of libertarians," he said, adding he thought a core group of developers have good intentions. "There really is a revolutionary spirit amongst the guys that are building this system."

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