Jack Mallers afirma que Wall Street no supone ninguna amenaza para Bitcoin

El CEO de Strike, Jack Mallers, ha rechazado la idea de que Wall Street ponga en peligro a Bitcoin. Describió al activo digital como dinero para todos e insistió en que debe permanecer abierto y accesible para tener éxito.

En comentarios recientes, Mallers abordó las preocupaciones sobre la participación institucional en el espacio de las criptomonedas. Argumentó que Bitcoin no enfrenta riesgos por parte de los actores de las finanzas tradicionales. El ejecutivo destacó la necesidad de un acceso amplio como factor clave para el crecimiento del activo.

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