Miller, a co-founder of Miller Value Partners, spoke on the future of crypto in the face of Russia’s ongoing invasion of Ukraine.
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Crypto Outlook Favorable For Stakeholders
“The rest of crypto is a different story,” he said. The remainder of the cryptos could be called “adventure investments” since he believes they are all attempting to tackle different challenges.BTC total market cap at $740.14 billion in the daily chart | Source:
Russian Sanctions Good For Bitcoin?
Russia has 16% of its $640 billion in reserves in dollars, with 32% of assets denominated in euros. According to Miller, they have 22% of their reserves in gold, which is the only component other nations cannot seize. He said:“I believe this is very bullish for bitcoin.”Several nations have slapped Russia with all sorts of sanctions since it attacked Ukraine. As a result, the Russian currency and the stock prices of Russian enterprises listed on foreign exchanges have fallen precipitously. European Union Commission President Ursula von der Leyen did not mince words, last week:
“We will paralyze the assets of Russia’s central bank.”This announcement is expected to result in transactions being suspended and, in effect, will render the central bank unable to dispose of its assets.
War Drives Bitcoin Up: Devere CEO
Meanwhile, the CEO of Devere Group, Nigel Green, also shares the same level of optimism and has predicted that bitcoin’s price will reach $50,000 by the end of this month if the current outlook for the crypto is to be the gauge. Bitcoin is now trading at $39,007. Green believes that the dollar’s standing as a global reserve currency might be threatened if viable and practical alternatives, such as cryptocurrency, emerge.Related Article | Bitcoin Staggers After Putin’s Nuclear Deterrence Alert Warning
He said that the conflict between Russia and Ukraine has prompted people, corporations, and government agencies throughout the world to explore “alternatives to traditional systems” in response to the war. According to Green, Bitcoin is now the 14th most valuable currency in the world, and he thinks it will rise much higher in the rankings in the coming months. He said:“Smart investors recognize this and will increase their exposure to cryptocurrencies before prices further climb.”The Devere boss believes geopolitical tensions and institutional investors are driving the price of the (still) most sought-after crypto in the world.
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