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Chamath Palihapitiya told CNBC on Thursday bitcoin's price could soar to $200,000 in as soon as five years as the "fabric of society is frayed" and investors realize they need an uncorrelated hedge in their portfolios. - "Every time you see all of this stuff happening it just reminds you that wow, our leaders are not as trustworthy and reliable as they used to be," Palihapitiya said. "And so just in case, we really do need to have some kind of insurance we can keep under our pillow that gives us some access to an uncorrelated hedge."
- Bitcoin hit a new all-time high of more than $41,000 on Friday morning.
- Palihapitiya has preached about bitcoin since he began investing in it in 2012, a few years after the coin's inception. In 2017, he said that bitcoin's price could reach $1 million before 2037.
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His comments come as bitcoin roars past new records. Bitcoin hit a new all-time high of more than $41,000 on Friday morning. The cryptocurrency's price has gained over $10,000 in the last week.
Palihapitiya explained that bitcoin is surging because more investors are realizing that national leaders are untrustworthy, and they need to add a hedge to their portfolios. His interview was just a day after a violent mob of Trump supporters breached the Capitol.
"Every time you see all of this stuff happening it just reminds you that wow, our leaders are not as trustworthy and reliable as they used to be," Palihapitiya said. "And so just in case, we really do need to have some kind of insurance we can keep under our pillow that gives us some access to an uncorrelated hedge."
He said bitcoin will "eventually transition to something much more important," but for now, it will remain as a portfolio hedge.
"The fabric of society is frayed and until we figure out how to make it better it's time to just have a little schmuck insurance on the side," said Palihapitiya.
Palihapitiya has preached about bitcoin since he began investing in 2012, a few years after the coin's inception. In 2017, the investor said that bitcoin's price could reach $1 million before 2037.
"Can you play the clip in 2012 and [2013] when it was at 200 and everybody was laughing at me on CNBC every time I would talk about bitcoin?" Palihapitiya asked CNBC's Scott Wapner on Thursday.