“No Grifter Left Behind”: Ex-IMF Economist Reacts to Brutal Bitcoin and Crypto Selloff

TL;DR

  • Former IMF economist Mark Dow renewed his criticism of Bitcoin after the latest crypto market correction, arguing that aggressive promotion from influencers marked a local top for the sector.
  • Dow referenced public figures such as Grant Cardone while repeating his long-standing view that Bitcoin lacks intrinsic value.
  • Despite the sharp decline, institutional investors and crypto analysts continue supporting Bitcoin’s long-term growth, pointing to expanding ETF demand and ongoing adoption across financial markets.

Bitcoin and the broader crypto market faced renewed selling pressure this week as traders reacted to macroeconomic uncertainty, profit-taking, and weaker sentiment across risk assets. The downturn pushed several major digital assets lower, reviving criticism from some long-time skeptics of the industry.

Among the most vocal critics was former International Monetary Fund economist Mark Dow, who returned to social media to comment on the latest Bitcoin correction. Dow argued that the market reached excessive levels of promotion during the recent rally and pointed to celebrity-driven advertising campaigns as a warning sign for investors.

Bitcoin Selloff Revives Old Debate

Dow, who became widely known after publicly shorting Bitcoin near its 2017 market peak, claimed that heavy marketing from financial influencers reflected speculative excess rather than organic adoption. He repeated his view that many investors entered the market through unrealistic promises of rapid wealth creation.

The former economist also referenced Grant Cardone and his “10X” brand, arguing that public endorsements from major online personalities often appear near overheated market conditions. According to Dow, the latest correction reinforced his long-standing skepticism toward digital assets.

Dow has maintained a bearish stance on crypto for years. In several interviews and social media posts, he argued that Bitcoin should eventually lose all value because he believes the asset lacks productive utility compared with traditional financial instruments and cash-flow-generating investments.

Crypto Industry Maintains Institutional Momentum

Despite Dow’s criticism, institutional participation in the crypto sector continues expanding. Spot Bitcoin ETF in the United States recorded billions of dollars in inflows during 2024 and 2025, while major asset managers increased exposure to digital assets through regulated investment products.

Several analysts also noted that Bitcoin historically experiences corrections of 10% to 20% during bull cycles. Supporters of the cryptocurrency argue that volatility remains part of the asset’s structure as adoption spreads among corporations, financial firms, and retail investors worldwide.

At the same time, crypto traders resurfaced older posts from Dow predicting Bitcoin’s eventual collapse. Critics pointed out that similar bearish forecasts appeared repeatedly over the past decade, even as Bitcoin recovered from multiple downturns and later reached new record highs.

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