Franklin Templeton: Bitcoin Investing Still in Early Stages
According to Jenny Johnson, CEO of Franklin Poulton, it is still early days, with the investment cycle not yet fully in place and large institutional funds not yet fully deployed into the asset class. Johnson says: “This is a first wave of early adopters and I think the next wave is much larger institutions.” Johnson noted that institutional interest still needs to grow as a core of previously worried investors and fund managers adapt to handling digital assets and their underlying technology.
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