Investing in bitcoin is "just gambling", says Laurie Dippenaar, the elder statesman of SA banking. Dippenaar knows about money — he is the co-founder of Africa’s largest bank by market value, FirstRand (value: R320bn), along with GT Ferreira and Paul Harris. But even he admits his knowledge on the cryptocurrency is lacking. Speaking to the Financial Mail, Dippenaar recalls a "very liquid lunch" attended by, among others, Ferreira, Harris and PSG’s Jannie Mouton. "We pooled our collective knowledge of bitcoin and there were lots of areas of vagueness," he says. "The only firm anchor in the ground was the meteoric rise in the price. Anyone who buys bitcoin is buying it for that reason only." He’s not the only banker who feels that way. JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon has described it as a fraud, saying he’d fire any employee who traded it for being "stupid". Bitcoin’s gravity-defying value uplift — 1,430% over the past year — has many feeling it’s a bubble just itching to burst, notwithstand...

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