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CoinDesk’s Hosts Weigh in on Day 1 of Consensus 2021

Consensus 2021 has kicked off, with keynote addresses from the Fed’s Dr. Lael Brainard and investor Ray Dalio. “First Mover” hosts Christine Lee, Lawrence Lewittin, and Emily Parker break down what they’ve learned so far and which sessions they’re looking forward to seeing throughout the week.

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Ray Dalio Says He Has ‘Some Bitcoin’

Ray Dalio who runs Bridgewater Associates, the world’s largest hedge fund, sees an inflationary future where “cash is trash,” and he’d “rather have bitcoin than a bond.”

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Ray Dalio: ‘I Have Some Bitcoin’

The billionaire hedge fund boss sees an inflationary future where “cash is trash” and BTC catches on as a store of wealth. He still doubts governments will tolerate it.

Bridgewater Associates founder Ray Dalio

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Ray Dalio, Wall Street's 'Oddest Duck,' Shares the Bitcoin Mind

Much of Ray Dalio’s investment philosophy may already sound familiar to the hardest of hard-nosed bitcoiners.

Bridgewater Associates founder Ray Dalio

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Bridgewater Associates CFO Leaves Dalio to Join Institutional Bitcoin Firm NYDIG

John Dalby is leaving the hedge fund founded by Ray Dalio to become CFO of NYDIG.

Ray Dalio, founder of Bridgewater Associates

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Bitcoin Price Drops as Turkey Bans Crypto Payments Amid Currency Crisis

Turkey's crypto ban sets a bad precedent for other countries mulling similar moves.

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Investing Giant Ray Dalio Says ‘Good Probability’ Bitcoin Will Eventually Be ‘Outlawed’

Ray Dalio, billionaire investor and founder of Bridgewater Associates, said in a recent interview with Yahoo! Finance that there is a “good probability” governments will eventually outlaw bitcoin, citing the gold bans in the 1930s as precedent. Is bitcoin too big to ban?

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Dalio on Bitcoin: 'Good Probability' It Will 'Outlawed' by US Gov

The Bridgewater Associates founder said Wednesday that bitcoin has "proven itself" but could face something akin to the 1930s ban on owning gold.

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