Justin Sun spent $4.6 million to meet Warren Buffett, who described Bitcoin as "rat poison squared"
In 2019, Justin Sun, the founder of the cryptocurrency Tron, paid a record-breaking $4.6 million at a charity auction to have lunch with Warren Buffett, the investment legend and chairman of Berkshire Hathaway. Ironically, Buffett has been one of the fiercest critics of cryptocurrencies, previously describing Bitcoin as "rat poison squared."
Buffett has never hidden his strong stance against cryptocurrencies. In one of the annual shareholder meetings and also in an interview with CNBC, he stated: "Regarding cryptocurrencies in general, I can almost guarantee they will end badly. If I could buy a five-year put option on all cryptocurrencies, I would do it, but I wouldn’t short sell."
This auction is organized on eBay Charity to support the Glide Foundation in San Francisco, which raises donations to combat poverty and homelessness.
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