Cryptocurrency bull Tim Draper has fired a shot at the chairman and CEO of JPMorgan Chase, Jamie Dimon, nearly two months after the big four U.S. bank announced the creation of a digital currency known as JPM Coin.

In an interview with crypto personality Wendy O, Draper said Dimon’s actions show that he is grieving stage of acceptance with regards to the inevitability of cryptocurrencies:

That guy… first he says that bitcoin is a scam. Then he gets all paranoid… then he lines up all the banks against it… then he says credit cards, my credit cards cannot be used to buy bitcoin and then he decides he’s going to do his own coin. I mean that was so ridiculous. That’s typical… it’s like the seven stages of… they go through denial… then they go to acceptance. So he is at acceptance.

Fiat Coin for Inter-Organizational Payments Not Ordinary Folks

The JPM coin was announced in mid-February for the purposes of enabling inter-institutional transfer of payments.

Draper, however, doesn’t see the JPM coin being nearly as successful as bitcoin. Per Draper, the reason is JPM Coin is ‘tied to a bank and people would rather not use a bank’.

The bitcoin bull was, however, not as harsh in his assessment of the rumored Facebook coin. Per Draper, Facebook enjoys a huge userbase and this would be advantageous for the rumored cryptocurrency with regards to ‘distribution’.

However, in Draper’s view ‘it’s late to the game’ for Facebook. This is because Facebook would lag behind other cryptocurrencies which have had years and years of development already.

Draper Still Expects Bitcoin to Hit $250,000 in 2022

Billionaire Tim Draper Stands By Bullish $250,000 Bitcoin Price Target For 2022 https://t.co/lq8v7cPXun — CCN.com (@CCNMarkets) September 21, 2018

In the same interview, Draper maintained that he still expects bitcoin to hit the $250,000 mark by 2022. Per Draper this will be driven by growing adoption which is being made possible by all the developments taking place:

My reasoning is that all these engineers have to create all the things they are doing to make it really easy for us to spend it and to use it and to move it and to build it into our contracts and all of that. Once that’s all done that’s a five percent market share (of all the world’s currencies per Draper).

For bitcoin to reach the $250,000 price level by 2022 it would have to appreciate by around 4,900 percent. Currently, bitcoin is trading around the $5,200 level.

Asked when the cryptocurrency bear market will end, Draper quipped: