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The Texas Tech University Free Market Institute on Feb. 3 hosted a lecture on Wednesday at 5:30 p.m. in MCS 100 at ASU. Bryan Cutsinger, Ph.D. introduced the lecturer, William J. Luther, assistant professor of economics at Florida Atlantic University.
Roughly 80 attendees registered for the event online and came to the event. Attendance was only open to the ASU community due to ASU’s COVID-19 restrictions. Seats were limited and sold out by Sunday. Pens, koozies and pamphlets were available for attendees as they took their seats for the lecture.
The topic of the lecture was Bitcoin. What is Bitcoin? What is the fundamental value of Bitcoin? Is Bitcoin a bubble? Luther intended to answer these three questions over the course of the approximately 35 minute talk before opening the floor to questions. Introducing the topic, Luther highlighted the volatility of Bitcoin with a graph of its price, then went on to define a bubble. ....