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    BlackRock CIO Rick Rieder

    BlackRock CIO sees Bitcoin as gold substitute

    By Editorial Office CVJ.CH on 24. November 2020 Investing

    Rick Rieder, Chief Investment Officer (CIO) of the world's largest asset manager BlackRock, recently made a positive comment on Bitcoin. He believes that the increasing digitalization of currencies will allow for a broad adoption of Bitcoin.

    BlackRock Inc. is the world's largest asset manager with $7.4 trillion in assets under management (AuM). CIO Rick Rieder was asked about Bitcoin in an interview with CNBC late last week. Although Rieder says he does not own Bitcoins himself, he is optimistic about its future. His statements are in line with other influential investors like Paul Tudor Jones.

    https://youtu.be/DA5spxR-5tw

    Bitcoin: Here to stay

    In a question about Rieder's stance on Bitcoin, the BlackRock CIO replied that "crypto currencies are here to stay". The two things that make him particularly positive are the large projects around central bank digital currencies (CBDCs) and the receptivity of Millenials to technology. He even sees potential to replace the "safe haven asset" par excellence.

    "Do I think it [Bitcoin] is a durable mechanism that could replace gold to a large extent? Yeah I do, because it’s so much more functional than passing a bar of gold around." - Rick Rieder, Blackrock CIO

    In fact, through its investment in MicroStrategy, the Asset Manager is exposed to the price of Bitcoin to a certain degree. After all, the business intelligence company has invested a significant portion of its cash reserves in Bitcoin. The responses to social media were mixed, but largely positive.

    This is huge news. This is the largest asset management firm on earth. 2021 is setting up to be a year of severe supply shortages vs. demand in Bitcoin, and upside price dislocations. #Bitcoin https://t.co/bz7hU4z6mP

    — Raoul Pal (@RaoulGMI) November 20, 2020

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