Bitcoin needs ‘to find real organic buyers’ to resume uptrend — VC
Master Ventures founder Kyle Chasse says Bitcoin needs to find genuine buyers, not hedge funds, who “don’t care about Bitcoin” and are just chasing “low-risk yield.”
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Master Ventures founder Kyle Chasse says Bitcoin needs to find genuine buyers, not hedge funds, who “don’t care about Bitcoin” and are just chasing “low-risk yield.”
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