I really think Greg has a great channel and he gets a lot of things spot on. He sees the correct problems (in my opinion) developing in the traditional financial markets and he shares well-researched perspectives that allow me to understand what is going on in the world a bit better.
Unfortunately, he does not yet understand Bitcoin. I don't really blame him, he has obviously not researched it in sufficient detail. I understand that it takes significant time and effort to understand why bitcoin has any value at all. Most people who are bitcoins loudest and most vocal supporters started out just like Greg - denouncing it for having no value and for it not being real.
The following is the conversation, starting at 19:13:
http://youtu.be/QRFRBKwleL0
I think, now that he has mentioned Bitcoin on his show, he should mention the full story. He can disagree, he can call it Bit - Computer - Program all day long. But he is an objective journalist and as such should look at all sides of a story, especially now that he has brought up the subject.Greg: Some people would say, we are going to BitKonk,- Coin or eDollar or cryptocurrencies and you're saying ...
Hugo: I hope, I hope, I hope you're not promoting the bitcoin, that's not even ...
Greg: I'm not promoting it.
Hugo: Let's not even waste time on that. I mean, that's .... that's .... People are so easy, it's so easy to fool people.
Greg: It's bit computer program is what it is
Hugo: What?
Greg: It's Bit - Computer - Program, it's not Bit - Coin. That's why they call it coin, it's Oh there's something there. Tangible. No! It's a computer program.
Hugo: There's nothing there. Ahhh, ahhh, there's nothing there absolutely, and and, people are so har.. so easy. it's so easy to fool people. People are sort of in love with technology. They think that technology can do everything, well, the Bitcoin is like asking us to live on pills instead of eating steak, you know.
Greg: Hahahaha
Hugo: You just can't do it.
Greg: Yeah
So I have submitted a request to him, to schedule an interview with Roger Ver or Andreas Antonopoulos. I believe he should be skeptical, and he should ask all the tough questions. But I believe he should not put down an incredible innovation - one that has real potential to do good in the world - due to a lack of understanding or misinformation.
If you feel so inclined, here is the opportunity to talk to Greg: http://usawatchdog.com/contact/