I agree with his view on the point that treats the value of money as something subjective, but should remember that each type of currency has its value in relation to quantity, that is, subjective value can not disrespect the rule of supply and demand, something that is unquestionable. We can not have a currency like Iota having the same value of Bitcoin both with the same market capitalization, Iota's offer is far superior to that of Bitcoin taking into account its demands.
In addition, do not believe in a prerelease bubble burst yet, the retail market panicked with the start of the manipulation.
My text is not a conspiracy theory; it is a brief review of various evidence that I would not argue with. The big problem is not believing in the cartels' influence on Bitcoin, just as it did in gold and so many other assets.
RE: Attention: Cartels are controlling the price of Bitcoin.