VanEck CEO: Ethereum is the "Wall Street Token," Stablecoin Growth Drives Traditional Financial Institutions' Demand for Ethereum
BlockBeats News, August 28, VanEck CEO and President Jan F. van Eck stated in an interview with FOX News that Ethereum is what I call a "Wall Street Token." With the emergence of stablecoins, every bank—actually every financial services firm—must find a way to accept stablecoins. If I want to send you a stablecoin, your bank has to figure it out, otherwise you will go to another institution that can handle it. "The folks on Wall Street will eventually turn around and say: What is this thing after all? On which chain should I develop? The answer is Ethereum."
Jan F. van Eck stated that Ethereum was indeed despised by many earlier this year at its low point, for various reasons. Vaneck actually has a list of "actively managed ETFs."
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