KEY POINTS
  • Tech investor Chamath Palihapitiya, who previously claimed bitcoin has replaced gold and would eventually get to $200,000, now says "crypto is dead in America."
  • "The United States authorities have firmly pointed their guns at crypto," Palihapitiya said on the latest episode of the All-In podcast.
  • The SEC has ramped up its enforcement of the crypto industry, bearing down on companies and projects that were allegedly selling unregistered securities. 
Chamath Palihapitiya

Tech investor Chamath Palihapitiya, who said two years ago that bitcoin has replaced gold and predicted the digital currency would climb to $200,000, has a much more cautious view on cryptocurrencies these days.

"Crypto is dead in America," Palihapitiya said in the latest episode of the All-In podcast.