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Fortress CIO Mike Novogratz Explains Why He is Bullish on Bitcoin

The human capital heading into bitcoin gives the Fortress Investment Group CIO confidence in the cryptocurrency, he says.

Updated Sep 11, 2021, 10:44 a.m. Published May 6, 2014, 12:08 p.m.
Galaxy Digital founder and CEO Mike Novogratz
Galaxy Digital founder and CEO Mike Novogratz

Fortress Investment Group CIO Mike Novogratz is bullish on bitcoin. Why? The digital currency is attracting some of the smartest people around, he says.

In an interview with Bloomberg TV from the 2014 Sohn Investment Conference in New York, and reported by Business Insider, Novogratz argued that bitcoin is attracting some serious talent, including some of the brightest programmers on the face of the planet.

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Furthermore, there is a lot of smart money flowing into the digital currency, he added.

Human and financial capital

Novogratz claims there are an estimated 30,000 individual programmers working on bitcoin, which is a lot given the size of the niche and market cap of bitcoin at the moment.

In the interview, Novogratz explained why he is intrigued by the human capital side of bitcoin:

“So there’s this open source community where there’s huge brain power, let alone all the VC money that’s going in. And so from Marc Andreessen and his company to Benchmark… there’s lots of smart money going in. I’ve never seen a small project with more human capital going into it, and so I kind of want to bet just on that alone."

When asked whether bitcoin could fade away, Novogratz said the basic concept will ultimately lead to the decentralisation of finance.

He argued that new concepts such as peer-to-peer lending will emerge and that the banks are already feeling threatened, as similar concepts have already taken off in other industries.

“The Internet disintermediates large players and I think bitcoin is just one of the threats that the finance industry [...] has coming against it,” said Novogratz.

Already a bitcoin backer

Fortress Investment Group already has a substantial presence in bitcoin: the company teamed up with Benchmark Capital, Ribbit Capital and Pantera Capital to launch a bitcoin investment fund back in March.

Previously, back in 2013, Fortress became the first Wall Street investment firm to enter the bitcoin space. It was rumoured to be buying bitcoins and a regulatory filing in February revealed that the company invested $20m in bitcoin holdings in 2013.

Novogratz clearly has more than one reason to want bitcoin to succeed – about 20 million reasons, in fact – but his comments on human capital and the long-term development potential of bitcoin do ring true.

Novogratz image via GLBLMedia

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