The Renaissance of Securing Digital Assets and the Barbarian Hordes
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Digital currencies have gained recognition since the publishing of Satoshi Nakamoto’s Bitcoin whitepaper in 2008, yet the industry continues to strive toward mainstream adoption. Institutional backing has recently begun to shift in favor of cryptocurrency, fulfilling a key ingredient for helping the industry reach its full potential. This is evidenced, in part, by the SEC approved Greyscale Bitcoin Investment Trust, which has $3.7 Billion in various cryptocurrency assets under management. In addition, Fidelity Investments reported that one 1/3 of institutional investors own digital assets. The tides are turning, yet the complexities of cryptocurrency tokens have stifled widespread adoption.
The Renaissance of Securing Digital Assets and the Barbarian Hordes
The Renaissance of Securing Digital Assets…
The Renaissance of Securing Digital Assets and the Barbarian Hordes
Digital currencies have gained recognition since the publishing of Satoshi Nakamoto’s Bitcoin whitepaper in 2008, yet the industry continues to strive toward mainstream adoption. Institutional backing has recently begun to shift in favor of cryptocurrency, fulfilling a key ingredient for helping the industry reach its full potential. This is evidenced, in part, by the SEC approved Greyscale Bitcoin Investment Trust, which has $3.7 Billion in various cryptocurrency assets under management. In addition, Fidelity Investments reported that one 1/3 of institutional investors own digital assets. The tides are turning, yet the complexities of cryptocurrency tokens have stifled widespread adoption.