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Peter Thiel calls bitcoin a Chinese financial weapon and suggests a US ban on TikTok

  • The pro-Trump venture capitalist wants the US government to step up scrutiny of bitcoin
  • Thiel also accused Google and Apple of pandering to China

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Peter Thiel, speaks at the New York Times DealBook conference on November 1, 2018 in New York City, US. Photo: AFP

Billionaire tech investor Peter Thiel warned about bitcoin’s potential in undermining the US dollar’s position as a global reserve currency and accused Chinese video app TikTok of creating “privacy-invading” technologies in a virtual talk on Tuesday.

Thiel, an outspoken Silicon Valley supporter of former US president Donald Trump and a major investor in cryptocurrencies, shared his opinion in an online seminar centred on US Big Tech and China held by the Richard Nixon Foundation.

“From China’s point of view … they don’t like the US having this reserve currency, because it gives us a lot of leverage over Iranian oil supply chains and all sorts of things like that,” he said.

“I do wonder whether at this point bitcoin should also be thought in part of as a Chinese financial weapon against the US where it threatens fiat money, but it especially threatens the US dollar and China wants to do things to weaken it.”

Some bitcoin investors disagree with Thiel’s assertion.

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