The UK's Financial Times publicly apologizes to its readers for its negative reporting on cryptocurrencies
ChainCatcher News, the British Financial Times has publicly apologized to its readers for its negative coverage of cryptocurrencies over the past 14 years. The media stated in a declaration: "With Bitcoin's price recently breaking through $100,000, quite a few commentators believe we should apologize to our readers for our long-standing cynical attitude.
Therefore, if you have decided not to purchase those commodities that later rose in price based on our reports over the past 14 years, we deeply regret it. Of course, rising prices are pleasing. At the same time, if you misunderstood our cynical attitude towards cryptocurrencies as support for traditional finance, we deeply apologize because we also despise such behavior."
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