Hedge fund tycoon Steve Cohen says he holds a small amount of Bitcoin on his son’s advice
ChainCatcher news, according to The Block, Steve Cohen, the prototype of the male protagonist of the American TV series "Billions" and a hedge fund tycoon, claimed to hold a small amount of Bitcoin on the advice of his son. According to the 2023 Forbes TOP100 American Rich List, Steve Cohen ranks 37th with a wealth of US$19.8 billion.
ChainCatcher previously reported that in August 2022, people familiar with the matter said that hedge fund billionaire Steve Cohen was preparing to establish an investment company focusing on the cryptocurrency field. The company is still in its infancy, with plans to trade cryptocurrency spot and derivatives and branch out into DeFi, sources said.
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