The CEO of top cryptocurrency exchange Binance has said President Trump's crypto-related tweets can only be a good thing for the industry.
'The president of the United States is talking about cryptocurrency'.
Changpeng Zhao told CNBC in an interview published on July 23 that even though Trump has been critical of the asset class in his rhetoric, he has not done anything as of yet that damages the industry.
"Trump so far has not done anything positive or negative, he's just said he's not a fan. The fact that he tweeted about it, and the president of the United States is talking about cryptocurrency, it's a good thing."
"Cryptocurrency will survive regardless of any one country. Most countries that try to ban bitcoin cause their citizens to want cryptocurrency more."
"Banks get hacked but they're not transparent with the numbers. You see billions of dollars in fines for banks. Whereas with cryptocurrency there's more transparency, which is actually good for the users because now they know what's going on."
"Achievement unlocked! I dreamt about a sitting U.S. president needing to respond to growing cryptocurrency usage years ago. 'First they ignore you, then they laugh at you, then they fight you, then you win.' We just made it to step 3 y'all."
To recall, Trump tweeted that he was "Not a fan" of "Unregulated Crypto Assets", underscoring their potential use in the drug trade and other illicit activities.
Capitol Hill has been grilling social media titan Facebook on its planned cryptocurrency project Libra, homing in on concerns such as privacy, trust and regulatory compliance.
Beyond the U.S., the G7 finance ministers have been voicing concerns over what they perceive to be the potentially systemic financial risks of Facebook's plans.
Gov't Bans Only Make Citizens Want Crypto More: Binance CEO
Published on Jul 23, 2019
by Cointele | Published on Coinage
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