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- American-British internet entrepreneur Jimmy Wales recently made a statement questioning the reliability of Bitcoin (BTC) compared to traditional assets.
- Wales’s outspoken criticisms were sharply rebuked by XRP supporter and attorney John E. Deaton and Dogecoin founder Billy Markus.
- In response, Ardoino asserted a more resolute stance, emphasizing that Wales’s company Wikipedia would soon be replaced by a decentralized alternative.
美籍英国互联网企业家吉米·威尔士最近发表声明,质疑比特币(BTC)相对于传统资产的可靠性。
威尔士的直言不讳的批评遭到了 XRP 支持者兼律师约翰·E·迪顿 (John E. Deaton) 和狗狗币创始人比利·马库斯 (Billy Markus) 的严厉斥责。
作为回应,阿多伊诺采取了更为坚决的立场,强调威尔士公司维基百科将很快被去中心化的替代品所取代。
Jimmy Wales, co-founder of Wikipedia, faced intense reaction for his views on Bitcoin: Here are the details!
维基百科联合创始人吉米·威尔士(Jimmy Wales)因其对比特币的看法而引起强烈反应:以下是详细信息!
Wales Receives Backlash for Bitcoin Critique
威尔士因比特币批评而遭到强烈反对
Jimmy Wales, co-founder of Wikipedia, faced a series of critiques from users of the X app over his recent comments questioning the reliability of Bitcoin (BTC) compared to traditional assets. The American-British internet entrepreneur recently painted a scenario where he claimed to have lost his bank password, resulting in the loss of his entire net worth. Wales stated, “No, actually, it didn’t happen because banks work and Bitcoin doesn’t.”
维基百科联合创始人吉米·威尔士 (Jimmy Wales) 最近发表质疑比特币 (BTC) 与传统资产相比可靠性的言论,遭到 X 应用程序用户的一系列批评。这位美英混血的互联网企业家最近描绘了一个场景,他声称丢失了银行密码,导致他的全部净资产损失殆尽。威尔士表示:“不,实际上,这并没有发生,因为银行可以运作,而比特币却不能。”
Notably, the founder of Wikipedia has not always felt this way about Bitcoin, as there was a period when he “tested the waters” by investing a certain amount into a BTC pool. This was also the time when Wikipedia started accepting Bitcoin donations. However, his “hatred” towards Bitcoin began to shape in 2017, and since then, he has been consistently expressing this anti-Bitcoin sentiment.
值得注意的是,维基百科的创始人并不总是对比特币有这种感觉,因为有一段时间他通过向比特币池投资一定金额来“试水”。这也是维基百科开始接受比特币捐赠的时候。然而,他对比特币的“仇恨”从2017年开始形成,从那时起,他就一直在表达这种反比特币的情绪。
Wales’s vocal criticisms were vehemently rebuked by XRP supporter and attorney John E. Deaton and Dogecoin founder Billy Markus. Deaton, widely known for his defense in the Ripple vs. SEC case, began sharing a similar personal experience, claiming to have attempted to withdraw $19,000 in cash from a traditional bank at one point. According to Deaton’s account, the transaction was significantly delayed, and the bank manager was unreachable at the time.
威尔士的直言不讳的批评遭到了 XRP 支持者兼律师约翰·E·迪顿 (John E. Deaton) 和狗狗币创始人比利·马库斯 (Billy Markus) 的强烈谴责。因在 Ripple 诉 SEC 案件中辩护而广为人知的迪顿开始分享类似的个人经历,声称曾试图从一家传统银行提取 19,000 美元现金。根据迪顿的说法,交易明显延迟,而且当时无法联系到银行经理。
Meanwhile, Bitcoin added 144 more blocks to its chain, typically running smoothly without hindrance. The pro-XRP attorney evaluated the banking situation, stating that Bitcoin would be more effective and suitable in such an event.
与此同时,比特币在其链上又添加了 144 个区块,通常运行平稳,没有任何阻碍。支持 XRP 的律师评估了银行业的情况,表示在这种情况下比特币会更有效、更合适。
Other Reactions from the Crypto Community
加密货币社区的其他反应
Markus discussed a donation-raising application on the Wikipedia platform, echoing a sentiment shared by Erik Voorhees, the founder and former CEO of Coinapult.
马库斯在维基百科平台上讨论了一项捐款申请,呼应了 Coinapult 创始人兼前首席执行官埃里克·沃里斯 (Erik Voorhees) 的观点。
Responding directly to claims that Bitcoin doesn’t work, Markus said, “Wikipedia doesn’t still make you because they didn’t tell you about it ten years ago,” emphasizing that users are still encouraged to donate when visiting the site.
马库斯在直接回应比特币不起作用的说法时说,“维基百科现在不再让你这么做,因为他们十年前没有告诉你这一点”,他强调,仍然鼓励用户在访问该网站时捐款。
In his response, Tether CEO Paolo Ardoino indicated a more steadfast stance, highlighting that Wales’s company Wikipedia would soon be replaced by a decentralized alternative.
Tether 首席执行官保罗·阿多伊诺 (Paolo Ardoino) 在回应中表明了更加坚定的立场,强调威尔士公司维基百科将很快被去中心化替代方案所取代。
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