VanEck CEO: Will Exit Investment if Bitcoin’s Fundamental Logic Breaks, Market Demand for Privacy Continues to Grow
ChainCatcher reported that Jan Van Eck, CEO of investment management firm VanEck, stated in an interview with CNBC, "If we believe the fundamental logic of bitcoin is broken, we will exit our bitcoin investments. The bitcoin community is focusing on two core issues: crypto security and privacy, especially in the face of potential threats from quantum computing. Meanwhile, some long-time bitcoin players are paying attention to tokens like Zcash (ZEC), which offer higher privacy protection. Four years ago, bitcoin was often accused of being used for illegal activities, but now transactions can be tracked on-chain, and the market's demand for privacy is growing."
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