It has become increasingly difficult for Wall Street to dismiss Bitcoin and the cryptocurrency markets, given the $95 bln market cap of Bitcoin, rapidly rising user bases of cryptocurrencies, and the increasing mainstream adoption of Bitcoin as a robust store of value.
Up until a few months ago, the vast majority of Wall Street analysts, bankers, and investors dismissed Bitcoin, describing it as a bubble, in an identical way the technology sector continued to condemn Amazon since its launch in 1997.
But, as the user base and market cap of Bitcoin and the rest of the cryptocurrency market soared, it has become challenging for Wall Street to blindly ignore the market, being fully aware that their failure to adopt Bitcoin and cryptocurrencies may result in the isolation of banks and financial institutions in the long-term from the promising cryptocurrency market.
Many billionaire investors and major financial institutions such as Mike Novogratz, Kyle Bass, and Goldman Sachs have decided to embrace Bitcoin and the cryptocurrency market, rather than compete against it. Notably, earlier this month, the market cap of Bitcoin surpassed that of Goldman Sachs, nearing towards the $100 bln mark.
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Source: CoinTelegraph
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