Williams: Big Banks Started Accumulating Bitcoin


Williams: Big Banks Started Accumulating Bitcoin

Jason Williams, one of the founders of Morgan Creek Digital, thinks that many banks have recently bought large amounts of Bitcoin.  Big banks such as JPMorgan Chase and Goldman Sachs have made different statements about Bitcoin so far. Although banks occasionally use statements supporting Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies, they have not taken a definite stance against Bitcoin.  Williams; He thinks that the attitude of banks towards Bitcoin is not without reason. According to Williams' views, banks have a deliberately ambiguous attitude towards Bitcoin.


They Accumulate Bitcoin

Jason Williams recently shared a post on his social media account and commented on the banks' relationship with Bitcoin.


In this post he shared on Twitter, Williams predicts that they are currently accumulating large amounts of Bitcoin, and that they do not make any statements about BTC in order to continue to buy the most suitable Bitcoin. Because banks' supportive rhetoric in favour of Bitcon can cause the BTC price to rise rapidly. According to their predictions, when banks start talking clearly about Bitcoin, the price of Bitcoin will take flight.

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