Bitcoin is durable, says BlackRock’s Rick Rieder

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Rick Rieder, chief investment officer at BlackRock Financial Management, is pushing back against Telsa CEO Elon Musk’s decision to drop Bitcoin as a form of payment.

In an interview with CNBC’s Squawk Box today, Rieder said Bitcoin (BTC) had “not reached maturity yet” and still had some hurdles to overcome like the public perception of its energy consumption and price volatility. Though not specifically mentioning Musk’s claims that the crypto asset comes “at a great cost to the environment,” he said BTC wasn’t “a normal, stable asset” just yet.

“I think it’s durable,” said Rieder, referring to Bitcoin. “I think it will be part of the investment arena for years to come, but some of these challenges and the volatility around it — regulatory dynamics, fiat currency concerns relative to crypto […] — are real. They will be overcome over time.”

Rieder said in February that Blackrock had “started to dabble a bit” in crypto, acknowledging investors may sometimes want to hold digital assets instead of fiat. His comments came following the multitrillion-dollar asset manager mentioning Bitcoin in two prospectus filings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. The filings suggest the possibility of BlackRock using Bitcoin derivatives and other assets as part of its investment scheme.

Following Musk’s remarks on the environment impact of Bitcoin, the price of the crypto asset fell to under $50,000 for the first time in weeks. At the time of publication, the BTC price is $50,590, having dropped 11% in the last 24 hours.

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