Bulles des crypto-monnaies (French Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Bulles des crypto-monnaies" in French language version.

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20minutes.fr

bloomberg.com

  • Kevin Costelloe, « Bitcoin 'Ought to Be Outlawed,' Nobel Prize Winner Stiglitz Says », Bloomberg,‎ (lire en ligne [archive du ]) :

    « It doesn’t serve any socially useful function. »

  • Kearns, Jeff, « Greenspan Says Bitcoin a Bubble Without Intrinsic Currency Value », bloomberg.com, Bloomberg LP,‎ (lire en ligne [archive du ])

cnbc.com

cnet.com

  • Dan Avery, « Tech Experts Call on Lawmakers to Push Back Against Cryptocurrency Industry » [archive du ], sur CNET, (consulté le ) : « In an open letter on Wednesday, 26 computer scientists, software engineers and academics – including Harvard computer security expert Bruce Schneier and Google Cloud principal engineer Kelsey Hightower – urged Congress to 'resist pressure from digital asset industry financiers, lobbyists and boosters to create a regulatory safe haven for these risky, flawed and unproven digital financial instruments' ... The letter also cautioned that crypto assets are being used to promote 'unsound and highly volatile speculative investment schemes' to investors who may not understand the real risks. 'The claims that the blockchain advocates make are not true,' Schneier told the Financial Times. 'It's not secure, it's not decentralized. Any system where you forget your password and you lose your life savings is not a safe system.' »

coinmarketcap.com

econews.pt

  • « Economics Nobel prize winner, Richard Thaler: 'The market that looks most like a bubble to me is Bitcoin and its brethren' », ECO Portuguese Economy,‎ (lire en ligne [archive du ])

ft.com

inc-conso.fr

latribune.fr

lemonde.fr

lesechos.fr

  • Elsa Conesa et Raphaël Bloch, « Warren Buffett sur le bitcoin : Tout ça finira mal », Les Échos,‎ (lire en ligne)
  • Raphaël Bloch, « Pour Jean Tirole, le bitcoin n'a aucune valeur intrinsèque », Les Échos,‎ (lire en ligne).

nytimes.com

phys.org

scmp.com

  • Yingzhi Yang, « There's a bitcoin bubble, says Alibaba executive chairman Jack Ma », South China Morning Post,‎ (lire en ligne [archive du ], consulté le )

slate.com

  • Nitish Pahwa, « To Be Clear, Web3 Is Not Going Great », Slate,‎ (lire en ligne [archive du ], consulté le ) :

    « One of the most prominent skeptics these days is Molly White, a software developer who started the blog Web3 Is Going Just Great last December ... The site has gotten quite popular among fellow doubters, and White herself has become a go-to voice countering the hype coming from crypto companies and maxis—even collaborating with other crypto watchers on a project fact-checking mainstream publications' praise of crypto. »

theconversation.com

theglobeandmail.com

  • Katia Porzecanski, Bloomberg News, « George Soros: Bitcoin is a bubble, Trump is a 'danger to the world' », Globe and Mail,‎ (lire en ligne [archive du ], consulté le )

theguardian.com

theinformation.com

  • Zoe Bernard, « Crypto's CSI: How Molly White Became an 'Absolute Nightmare' for Web3 Evangelists » [archive du ], sur The Information, (consulté le ) : « Over the course of one week in April, Molly White's internet crime blotter Web3 Is Going Just Great documented 15 crypto-related offenses, each of which alone would hobble—or at least humiliate—most other industries ... White is in a unique position to catalog Web3's never-ending highlight reel of disasters. A software engineer who has worked in front-end development at enterprise software company HubSpot for the past six years, the 28-year-old has a sophisticated understanding of the blockchain’s underlying technology. »

washingtonpost.com

  • Gerrit De Vynck, « First she documented the alt-right. Now she's coming for crypto. », The Washington Post,‎ (lire en ligne [archive du ], consulté le ) :

    « A 28-year-old software engineer who writes Wikipedia articles for fun, White is an odd figure to make the crypto industry cower. On her website, 'Web3 is Going Just Great', White documents case after case of crypto malfeasance: investments that turn out to be scams, poorly-run projects that collapse under mismanagement and hacks that drain supporters' money. As much of the financial and tech elite has rallied around crypto, White has led a small but scrappy group of skeptics pushing the other way whose warnings have seemed vindicated by the cratering in recent weeks of cryptocurrency prices. »

web.archive.org

  • Paul Krugman, « Bubble, Bubble, Fraud and Trouble », The New York Times,‎ (lire en ligne [archive du ])
  • Robert Shiller, « In Search of a Stable Electronic Currency », The New York Times,‎ (lire en ligne [archive du ])
  • Kevin Costelloe, « Bitcoin 'Ought to Be Outlawed,' Nobel Prize Winner Stiglitz Says », Bloomberg,‎ (lire en ligne [archive du ]) :

    « It doesn’t serve any socially useful function. »

  • « Economics Nobel prize winner, Richard Thaler: 'The market that looks most like a bubble to me is Bitcoin and its brethren' », ECO Portuguese Economy,‎ (lire en ligne [archive du ])
  • Ethan Wolff-Mann, « 'Only good for drug dealers': More Nobel prize winners snub bitcoin », Yahoo Finance,‎ (lire en ligne [archive du ])
  • Kearns, Jeff, « Greenspan Says Bitcoin a Bubble Without Intrinsic Currency Value », bloomberg.com, Bloomberg LP,‎ (lire en ligne [archive du ])
  • AFP, « Central banker takes stab at bitcoin 'bubble' », Phys.org,‎ (lire en ligne [archive du ])
  • « Bitcoin is like Tulipmania, says ECB vice-president » [archive du ], The Financial Times,
  • « Bitcoin hype worse than 'tulip mania', says Dutch central banker » [archive du ], sur The Guardian,
  • Alex Crippen, « Bitcoin? Here's what Warren Buffett is saying » [archive du ], sur CNBC, (consulté le )
  • Katia Porzecanski, Bloomberg News, « George Soros: Bitcoin is a bubble, Trump is a 'danger to the world' », Globe and Mail,‎ (lire en ligne [archive du ], consulté le )
  • Yingzhi Yang, « There's a bitcoin bubble, says Alibaba executive chairman Jack Ma », South China Morning Post,‎ (lire en ligne [archive du ], consulté le )
  • Evelyn Cheng, « Warren Buffett and Jamie Dimon on bitcoin: Beware », CNBC,‎ (lire en ligne [archive du ], consulté le )
  • Dan Avery, « Tech Experts Call on Lawmakers to Push Back Against Cryptocurrency Industry » [archive du ], sur CNET, (consulté le ) : « In an open letter on Wednesday, 26 computer scientists, software engineers and academics – including Harvard computer security expert Bruce Schneier and Google Cloud principal engineer Kelsey Hightower – urged Congress to 'resist pressure from digital asset industry financiers, lobbyists and boosters to create a regulatory safe haven for these risky, flawed and unproven digital financial instruments' ... The letter also cautioned that crypto assets are being used to promote 'unsound and highly volatile speculative investment schemes' to investors who may not understand the real risks. 'The claims that the blockchain advocates make are not true,' Schneier told the Financial Times. 'It's not secure, it's not decentralized. Any system where you forget your password and you lose your life savings is not a safe system.' »
  • Gerrit De Vynck, « First she documented the alt-right. Now she's coming for crypto. », The Washington Post,‎ (lire en ligne [archive du ], consulté le ) :

    « A 28-year-old software engineer who writes Wikipedia articles for fun, White is an odd figure to make the crypto industry cower. On her website, 'Web3 is Going Just Great', White documents case after case of crypto malfeasance: investments that turn out to be scams, poorly-run projects that collapse under mismanagement and hacks that drain supporters' money. As much of the financial and tech elite has rallied around crypto, White has led a small but scrappy group of skeptics pushing the other way whose warnings have seemed vindicated by the cratering in recent weeks of cryptocurrency prices. »

  • Nitish Pahwa, « To Be Clear, Web3 Is Not Going Great », Slate,‎ (lire en ligne [archive du ], consulté le ) :

    « One of the most prominent skeptics these days is Molly White, a software developer who started the blog Web3 Is Going Just Great last December ... The site has gotten quite popular among fellow doubters, and White herself has become a go-to voice countering the hype coming from crypto companies and maxis—even collaborating with other crypto watchers on a project fact-checking mainstream publications' praise of crypto. »

  • Zoe Bernard, « Crypto's CSI: How Molly White Became an 'Absolute Nightmare' for Web3 Evangelists » [archive du ], sur The Information, (consulté le ) : « Over the course of one week in April, Molly White's internet crime blotter Web3 Is Going Just Great documented 15 crypto-related offenses, each of which alone would hobble—or at least humiliate—most other industries ... White is in a unique position to catalog Web3's never-ending highlight reel of disasters. A software engineer who has worked in front-end development at enterprise software company HubSpot for the past six years, the 28-year-old has a sophisticated understanding of the blockchain’s underlying technology. »

yahoo.com

finance.yahoo.com