- Cryptocurrency entrepreneur Justin Sun paid $4.6 million for a charity dinner with
Warren Buffett in January. - Sun hoped to convert Buffett into a Bitcoin fan, but instead one of his guests,
eToro CEOYoni Assia , embraced Buffett's value-investing approach. - Assia read the definitive book on the subject written by Buffett's mentor, hired a value-investing consultant, and became a bigger proponent of in-depth research and longer investment horizons, Bloomberg reported.
- The boss of the social-trading platform also tweeted that value
investing is a "hidden magic that reveals itself to you only after 20 years of making 15-20% and compounding it." - Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.
Cryptocurrency executive Justin Sun shelled out $4.6 million for a charity dinner with Warren Buffett in a vain attempt to convert the billionaire investor into a Bitcoin believer. Instead, one of his guests embraced Buffett's signature value-investing strategy, Bloomberg reported on Friday.
After dining with the
The boss of the social-trading platform also recruited a value-investing consultant and told his team to spread the word about the power of in-depth research and longer investment timeframes.
"Warren Buffett's value-investing strategy still rings true," Assia wrote in a Twitter thread following the dinner. He described it as a "hidden magic that reveals itself to you only after 20 years of making 15-20% and compounding it."
Assia didn't immediately respond to a request for comment from Business Insider.
eToro, which boasts 15 million registered users and north of $1 trillion in trading volume, plans to enter the US market and square off against
Unsurprisingly, eToro also lets users copy a portfolio modeled on Buffett's holdings, which include Apple, Bank of America, and Coca-Cola.
That could lay the groundwork for Assia's vision of a world in which thousands of eToro users are "value investing for their copiers and evangelizing Mr Buffett's philosophies."