Robinhood’s Vlad Tenev Compares Future AI Companies to Bitcoin’s One-Man Start
Artificial intelligence could drastically reshape how businesses are built and run, according to Robinhood CEO Vlad Tenev. He believes the shift is already underway, and that the future will belong to tokenized, single-p...
Artificial intelligence could drastically reshape how businesses are built and run, according to Robinhood CEO Vlad Tenev. He believes the shift is already underway, and that the future will belong to tokenized, single-person companies.
Speaking at the Bitcoin Conference 2025 in Las Vegas on Tuesday, Tenev said the next generation of entrepreneurs will rely on AI to create value with minimal human involvement.
Tenev drew parallels to Satoshi Nakamoto, the elusive creator of Bitcoin, who famously introduced the digital currency in 2008 and then vanished, leaving behind a decentralized project now worth over $1 trillion. “That’s Bitcoin, in a sense, right? It’s the personal brand of Satoshi Nakamoto, backed by technology,” he said.
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He argued that, just as Nakamoto launched a global financial network alone, future innovators could leverage AI to build and tokenize their projects.
“I think you’ll have more single-person companies… they’ll trade on blockchains just like other assets,” he told the audience. “You’ll be able to invest in a person or the economic activities of a project that is run by a single person.”
Since its anonymous release, Bitcoin has sparked the creation of thousands of digital currencies. Many go far beyond simple peer-to-peer payments. Over time, blockchain technology has found broader use. For example, Walmart now uses it to track its food supply chain. Additionally, it powers digital art, gaming assets and more. Major banks have also started experimenting with tokenized financial products.
AI, meanwhile, has been widely discussed as both a threat to jobs and a productivity booster. Tenev chose the optimistic view, emphasizing how automation is lowering the cost of creation and increasing access to new markets. “One of the things that AI is making possible is more and more value being created with fewer and fewer resources,” he said.
Robinhood Pushes SEC to Recognize Digital Tokens as Traditional AssetsRobinhood has aggressively expanded into crypto in recent years. As a result, it now offers a wide range of tokens, including popular meme coins. In the first quarter of this year, the platform’s revenue jumped 50%. This surge was largely fueled by increased cryptocurrency trading. Moreover, profits more than doubled, surpassing analyst expectations.
Looking ahead, the company has submitted a detailed proposal to the US SEC, calling for a national framework for tokenized real-world assets.
Robinhood argues that digital tokens representing assets like stocks or bonds should be treated as legal equivalents to their traditional forms. The plan aims to unify regulatory oversight and simplify compliance for innovators in the space.
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