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Carlyle CEO David Rubenstein Says Bitcoin is Here to Stay
Carlyle CEO David Rubenstein Says Bitcoin is Here to Stay
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Yesterday, in a much-talked about conversation with Bloomberg, David Rubenstein, co-founder and co-chairman of the Carlyle Group, confidently spoke of Bitcoin’s longevity as an important financial asset, further solidifying the lead cryptocurrency’s foray into mainstream finance and investment circles.
Rubenstein touched upon the increasing interest institutions have shown in Bitcoin, the global demand for a currency beyond governmental control, and how even major financial institutions are now reconsidering their stance on cryptocurrencies.
Institutional Interest Peaks
Highlighting the shift in sentiment, Rubenstein pointed out BlackRock’s recent move to apply for a Bitcoin ETF. BlackRock, being a dominant player in the financial sector, indicates the depth and spread of cryptocurrency acceptance in the financial community.
“A lot of people around the world want to be able to trade in a currency that their government can’t know what they have,” Rubenstein stated. “And they want to be able to move it around rightly or wrongly, and so I don’t think Bitcoin is going away.”
Regrets and Realizations
Looking back, Rubenstein shared his personal regret of missing out on the opportunity to invest in Bitcoin when it was priced at $100.
With leading figures like BlackRock giving nods to cryptocurrency products like ETFs, it brings Bitcoin into sharper focus.
“People made fun of Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies. But now when someone like Larry Fink at BlackRock says they’re planning to have a Bitcoin ETF, it makes one think that maybe Bitcoin will stick around,” Rubenstein said.
Rubenstein’s Personal Stance
While Rubenstein clarified that he doesn’t directly own cryptocurrencies, he isn’t entirely disconnected either. He invests in companies that enable and simplify crypto trading for users, suggesting a trust in the infrastructure that supports these digital assets.
Lastly, Rubenstein touched on the actions of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) under Gary Gensler. He also mentioned the July 13 ruling of Ripple vs. the SEC that saw the verdict drop in favor of Ripple–a clear sign that attempts to paint cryptocurrencies in a negative light don’t always find support in legal circles.
As cryptocurrencies continue to secure their place in the financial sector, prominent figures like David Rubenstein’s views resonate with the market’s evolving outlook. With increasing institutional interest and regulatory clarity, the future of Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies looks bright.
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Character oopinion bingo - Rubenstein!! I need to know what everyone has to say on this man
thanks for asking! :D
I absolutely hate him and I shall remind everyone that he doesn’t need to go into the salad spinner, oh no, he is going into the blood centrifuge that’s how much headache he needs to get!
Experiments were done on nonpatients as well. Among them, Mr. Rubenstein said, was one on sensory deprivation in which some 20 to 30 nurses were placed in dark, silent rooms for periods of about half an hour.. He said: “That's a long time. One particular nurse, I remember, thought there were snakes coming out from under her chair. She was listed a few months later as a schizophrenic and she had to go to the hospital.” Mr. Rubenstein added that an experience such as this could have a profound effect on some people.
Mr. Rubenstein said that the human ecology society had funded the research.
A rabbi, educator and author of a landmark book, he asked, “How can Jews believe in an omnipotent, beneficent God after Auschwitz?”
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David Rubenstein Says Cryptocurrencies Are Here to Stay Despite Price Crash
David Rubenstein Says Cryptocurrencies Are Here to Stay Despite Price Crash
In an interview with CNBC media outlets, David Rubenstein, the co-founder and chairman of Carlyle Group private equity firm, said Thursday that he believes cryptocurrencies would remain part of the financial space for years to come, dismissing concerns about growing asset class was destined to fade away. Rubenstein stated that although he did not invest in digital assets directly, he personally…
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