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Wikipedia co-founder says Bitcoin doesn’t work, BTC community snaps back

BTC proponents argued to Jimmy Wales that banks may work, but they’re not available to everyone, and that storing BTC personally and storing fiat via banks are two different things.

Wikipedia co-founder Jimmy Wales took to X (formerly Twitter) on Dec. 11 to take a shot at Bitcoin (BTC), bragging that while many users have lost their Bitcoin because they forgot their wallet passwords, he’s never lost any money due to losing his bank password.

Wales’ comments didn’t resonate well with the wider Bitcoin and crypto community, who snapped back at the Wikipedia co-founder about its dependence on donations to run day-to-day operations.

In his X post, Wales sarcastically claimed that he forgot the password to his bank account and lost all his cash, only to then mock the BTC community by adding, “No, actually, that didn’t happen because banks work and Bitcoin doesn’t.”

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ChatGPT tops Wikipedia’s most-viewed articles of 2023 list

ChatGPT reached 49.5 million views, surpassing and outperforming notable topics like “Deaths in 2023” and sports content.

ChatGPT from OpenAI became the most-viewed English article on Wikipedia in 2023, amassing an impressive 49.5 million page views and showcasing the increasing impact of artificial intelligence (AI) technology on the public’s interest.

The Wikimedia Foundation disclosed that, in 2023, English Wikipedia pages received more than 84 billion page views. ChatGPT outperformed topics like “Deaths in 2023” and sports content, such as the “2023 Cricket World Cup” and the “Indian Premier League.”

Launched in November 2022, ChatGPT rapidly grew its user base to exceed 100 million in its first year.

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