Bitcoin becoming 'more central’ to portfolios as its volatility cools, Coatue's Philippe Laffont says
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Bitcoin becoming ‘more central' to portfolios as its volatility cools, Coatue's Philippe Laffont says
Coatue founder Philippe Laffont discusses not investing in bitcoin sooner, the shrinking cost of getting in and the crypto’s evolving role in a portfolio.
Salvador Martí Varó went from being in charge of running a computer store to taking out three business projects: a biometrics company, a football team and a chain of cafes. His latest project, an investment of 1 billion euros in bitcoins. Read
Six Years, Many Mistakes, and One Bitcoin Startup \ stacker news ~builders
It all started in 2019 in Bangalore, reading a certain Bitcoin book. Six years later, I live in Estonia, leading a team of seven, launching a ‘bitcoin payments app’. We recently closed our pre-seed round of funding after attracting $950,000 in investment. We moved close to 5 million Euros worth of Bitcoin. Of course, there have been many twists and turns along the way. Why did you write this? Because one founder’s story once gave me the clarity …
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Bitcoin becoming 'more central' to portfolios as its volatility cools, Coatue's Philippe Laffont says From CNBC: Philippe Laffont, founder of Coatue Management, said bitcoin's volatility initially deterred him from investing in the cryptocurrency. Institutional heavyweights are embracing the flagsh... Article link
Josselin Tonnellier (co-founder of StackinSat) receives Yorick de Mombynes, a judge at the Court of Auditors and economist, for a discussion on the history and nature of the currency.
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