Crypto needs ‘adult supervision’ and turmoil to ‘grow up’ — MicroStrategy co-founder
The bankruptcies of once high-profile crypto players are “painful” but helpful, according to Michael Saylor, but industry oversight is still needed.
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The bankruptcies of once high-profile crypto players are “painful” but helpful, according to Michael Saylor, but industry oversight is still needed.
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