Haseeb Qureshi da Dragonfly Capital afirma que crypto não é feito para humanos

Haseeb Qureshi, sócio geral da Dragonfly Capital, declarou que a infraestrutura de criptomoedas é projetada, no fundo, para adoção por máquinas em vez de humanos. Seus comentários destacam uma visão em que os sistemas complexos de crypto encontram seus usuários principais em tecnologias automatizadas.

Em um artigo recente publicado em 22 de fevereiro de 2026, Haseeb Qureshi, sócio geral da Dragonfly Capital, descreveu a criptomoeda como «não feita para humanos». Qureshi argumenta que a infraestrutura intricada de crypto verá adoção em massa principalmente por meio de máquinas. Dragonfly Capital é uma proeminente firma de investimentos focada em ventures de blockchain e criptomoedas. A perspectiva de Qureshi sugere um futuro em que sistemas automatizados, como IA e outras tecnologias, se integrem profundamente às redes crypto devido à sua capacidade de lidar com a complexidade de forma mais eficiente que usuários humanos. Essa visão ressalta discussões em andamento no espaço crypto sobre usabilidade e escalabilidade. Embora a adoção humana permaneça um objetivo para muitos projetos, a declaração de Qureshi aponta as máquinas como os principais impulsionadores da implementação ampla.

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