Ben McKenzie Slams Bitcoin on Jon Stewart Show

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Actor Ben McKenzie appeared on The Weekly Show with Jon Stewart on Aug. 14 in a segment titled “The Other Side of Bitcoin: Crypto Corruption,” where he delivered a sharp critique of Bitcoin and the broader cryptocurrency industry. McKenzie, known for his film and television work, has become a vocal cryptocurrency critic and co-authored the book “Easy Money: Cryptocurrency, Casino Capitalism, and the Golden Age of Fraud” (2023) with journalist Jacob Silverman.

Crypto’s Core Problem: No Real Economic Output

McKenzie argued that unlike traditional assets, crypto produces nothing of inherent value. Stocks generate earnings, bonds pay interest, and real estate yields rent. Crypto, he asserted, does none of that. Instead, crypto relies on price appreciation driven by new buyers entering the market—a dynamic that makes the system inherently fragile and dependent on continued inflows of capital.

System Designed to Enrich Insiders

One of McKenzie’s central claims is that the crypto ecosystem is structured to advantage early adopters and insiders while being sustained by retail investors entering late. He emphasized that this dynamic is not accidental but baked into how the system operates. Wealth concentrates at the top while losses cascade downward when momentum slows.

‘Greater Fool Theory’

McKenzie repeatedly pointed to the “Greater Fool Theory,” in which assets rise in value simply because someone else will pay more later. Crypto prices are not anchored to fundamentals but driven by belief, narrative, and momentum. This creates a cycle where early participants profit, hype attracts new entrants, and latecomers absorb losses when prices fall. McKenzie emphasized that wealthy insiders often exit early while retail investors tend to enter during hype cycles, leading to disproportionate losses among less experienced participants and raising ethical concerns about how crypto is marketed and sold.

Exploiting Distrust in Traditional Finance

McKenzie argued that crypto’s appeal is rooted in public distrust in traditional finance (TradFi). While he acknowledged institutional failures and lack of trust in banks and governments, he contended that crypto capitalizes on those frustrations without solving them.

Culture of Hype, Celebrity, and Marketing

Crypto’s rise was not organic but driven by celebrity endorsements, influencer promotion, and aggressive venture capital backing, McKenzie stated. These forces create a perception of inevitability and draw in everyday investors who may not fully understand the risks. He was especially critical of celebrity involvement, calling it a major driver of retail participation in speculative assets.

Fraud as Systemic, Not Incidental

McKenzie does not treat fraud as an outlier in crypto but as pervasive and systemic. From exchange collapses to misleading token projects, he argued the industry has repeatedly shown weak transparency, poor accountability, and limited regulatory enforcement. These issues are not incidental but enabled by the structure of the ecosystem itself.

Wall Street’s Involvement Contradicts Decentralization

McKenzie criticized Wall Street firms like BlackRock offering Bitcoin ETFs, arguing this dilutes the decentralization principle of crypto. He called it ironic that the “democratized, decentralized future of money” needs backing from major financial institutions and even U.S. political figures. He also criticized Donald Trump’s meme coin and the associated Mar-a-Lago dinner for top token holders, noting that most people lost money by investing in this meme coin.

Jeffrey Epstein’s Ties to Crypto

McKenzie brought up disgraced financier and child sex offender Jeffrey Epstein’s support for Bitcoin research through the MIT Media Lab. He questioned why Epstein would support crypto, suggesting that if one’s main businesses are blackmail and money laundering, cryptocurrency’s opacity would be appealing.

‘Casino’ Disguised as Innovation

McKenzie compared crypto exchanges to “unregulated, unlicensed casinos.” He described the system as driven by speculation, detached from underlying value, and sustained by volatility. Crypto becomes less a technological breakthrough and more a financial casino operating under the banner of innovation.

Bottom Line

McKenzie’s message is unambiguous: crypto is not a new financial paradigm but a speculative system. He described it as the “largest Ponzi scheme in history” and a “multi-level marketing scheme.” Like all such systems, he warned, it ultimately depends on one thing: a supply of new participants willing to buy in.

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