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Anthony Scaramucci Names Bitcoin Recovery Factors

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Anthony Scaramucci, head of SkyBridge Capital, made an optimistic forecast about the prospects for the movement of the digital asset market in an interview with CNBC. According to

Anthony Scaramucci Names Bitcoin Recovery Factors

Anthony Scaramucci Names Bitcoin Recovery Factors
Anthony Scaramucci Names Bitcoin Recovery Factors

Anthony Scaramucci, head of SkyBridge Capital, made an optimistic forecast about the prospects for the movement of the digital asset market in an interview with CNBC.

According to him, the key factors for the growth of cryptocurrencies will be:

  • signing important business deals;
  • improving macroeconomic indicators – reducing inflation;
  • Consolidation update scheduled on the Ethereum mainnet on September 15-16.

Scaramucci advised other investors to pay attention to the current situation in the digital asset market and to “stay patient and play for a long time” for holders.

CEO [управляющей активами BlackRock] Larry Fink sees institutional demand for cryptocurrencies. Otherwise, he would not have created these products and merged with Coinbase.”

SkyBridge Capital CEO recalled the limited supply of 21 million bitcoins, which will create “shock demand with little supply”.

He believes that the first cryptocurrency could show unprecedented growth in six years.

“If we’re right, if bitcoin goes to $300,000, it won’t matter whether you bought it for $20,000 or $60,000. The future is ours. It will be sooner than I thought,” Scaramucci said.

In May, he refrained from making predictions about the dynamics of digital gold, advising investors to “stick to quality assets” and be prepared for any turnaround.

Recall, Bank of America analysts stated that the increase in the exit of cryptocurrencies from exchanges and the increase in net inflows of stablecoins point to bullish signals for bitcoin.

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