Vanguard's global head of quantitative equity, John Ameriks, recently offered a distinctive take on Bitcoin, characterizing it as a 'Digital labuubi.' The comparison from one of the world's largest investment management firms highlights how traditional finance continues to reassess and reframe digital assets through various lenses. Such perspectives from institutional players are noteworthy as they shape how mainstream investors perceive and categorize cryptocurrencies in an evolving market landscape.
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down_only_larry
· 12-18 22:30
Big institutions are finally starting to hype Bitcoin, but the wording... is a bit outrageous.
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ForeverBuyingDips
· 12-17 16:41
Huh? Comparing Bitcoin to a toy? Is this the taste of big institutions?
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GrayscaleArbitrageur
· 12-15 22:53
Stop boasting already. Big institutions saying whatever they do is just to harvest retail investors.
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4am_degen
· 12-15 22:51
Huh? What is labuubi... Let's understand this term first.
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alpha_leaker
· 12-15 22:48
Hmm... digital labuubi? Let's first figure out what exactly this is before we talk haha
Vanguard's global head of quantitative equity, John Ameriks, recently offered a distinctive take on Bitcoin, characterizing it as a 'Digital labuubi.' The comparison from one of the world's largest investment management firms highlights how traditional finance continues to reassess and reframe digital assets through various lenses. Such perspectives from institutional players are noteworthy as they shape how mainstream investors perceive and categorize cryptocurrencies in an evolving market landscape.