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Author Topic: [2017-10-03] BlackRock CEO Larry Fink Is a 'Big Believer' in Cryptocurrency  (Read 1787 times)
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October 04, 2017, 06:29:47 AM
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The CEO of the world's largest asset manager sees "huge opportunities" for cryptocurrencies – but argues that work needs to be done before they become more widely accepted.

In a new interview with Bloomberg TV, BlackRock chief Larry Fink said that he's a "big believer", but that the current market today is primarily focused on speculation. His comments come months after the firm's chief strategist said that, to him, the cryptocurrency market charts at the time looked "pretty scary."

Fink said in the interview:

    "Related to cryptocurrencies, I'm a big believer in the potential of what a cryptocurrency can do. You see huge opportunities, but what we're talking about today, it's much more of a speculative platform, people are speculating on it."

Fink added that, thus far, his firm hasn't seen much interest from clients beyond "some speculative stuff" – a notable comment given that firms like Goldman Sachs are reportedly eyeing new trading services around cryptocurrencies.

"We're being asked that question but it's more of a venture capital type of interchange, but we're not hearing clients say 'we want to use this as an asset class'," he said.

And while cryptocurrencies' speculative nature is an issue for him, Fink argued their most important problem is that they are being utilized to launder money.

"As I said, it's much more of a speculative platform for Asia, and it's heavily used for money laundering," Fink told Bloomberg.

https://www.coindesk.com/blackrock-ceo-larry-fink-big-believer-cryptocurrency/
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Typical bankers. They will praise bitcoin at the beginning and then attack it at the end. Well, it just shows that they are really waging war. If they don't want to launch their bitcoin trading operations, their clients will moved out. I'm pretty sure that they have clients that are interested in crypto's, just like Goldman Sachs and I believed that he is not telling the truth because they are afraid that the company will be exposed as somewhat leaning towards crypto. However, since he mentions that bitcoin and crypto in general are purely speculative and has big opportunities for traders. I'm sure that one way or another a lot of them will be moving to crypto to trade and profit in an instant.

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