Minneapolis Federal Reserve Bank President Neel Kashkari recently stated that even 12 years after its creation, Bitcoin remains "worthless." Kashkari emphasized that cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin lack intrinsic value and are not backed by any physical assets. He believes that Bitcoin's price is solely driven by speculation and that it has no place in a serious investment portfolio. Kashkari's remarks echo the sentiments of other financial experts who have raised concerns about the volatility and lack of regulation in the cryptocurrency market. Despite its recent surge in popularity, Bitcoin's value has fluctuated drastically, making it a risky investment for many. Additionally, the lack of regulatory oversight in the cryptocurrency space raises concerns about fraud and manipulation.