Wikipedia co-founder Jimmy Wales made headlines this week after posting a series of comments on X calling Bitcoin a “complete failure” as a currency.
Wales has been skeptical of Bitcoin for years. Back in 2020, he said he saw no compelling reason to use it, even though he was not ideologically opposed to it.
His latest comments came after users on X argued that Bitcoin’s capped supply makes it better than gold, and that growing digital ecosystems would push more people toward crypto.
Despite his criticism, Wales stopped short of predicting Bitcoin’s collapse. He said those expecting it to fall to zero are “likely mistaken,” pointing to the strength of its underlying design.
He even suggested that in the event of a major network attack, the system would likely survive through a software fork.
That puts Wales in an unusual position — critical of Bitcoin’s future, but not calling for its end.
Wales made a practical argument against Bitcoin using a simple example. As a UK resident, he said he can send £10 to a friend instantly through a bank with no fee.
Doing the same with Bitcoin, he said, would involve buying the asset, paying a spread, sending it with network fees, and converting it back to pounds — paying another spread along the way.
He also addressed the comparison some users drew between current Bitcoin skepticism and early doubts about the internet. Wales said he does not think that comparison holds up.
Wales said gold differs from Bitcoin because it has physical uses outside of finance and does not require ongoing network costs to exist.
Bitcoin, by contrast, depends on miners and infrastructure to stay operational, which he sees as a structural weakness.
He did acknowledge one area where crypto has value — helping people in authoritarian countries move money outside of government oversight.
But he said that use case is too narrow to make crypto a mainstream currency.
Bitcoin was trading at $68,716 at the time of the original report, up 7% over 24 hours. It has since pulled back and is now trading below $70,000.
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