Cryptocurrencies Can Finally Compete With The Existing Financial System

Cryptocurrencies Can Finally Compete With The Existing Financial System
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2018-6-12 17:30

In a recent interview with Bloomberg, the CEO of Swiss-based cryptocurrency exchange Shapeshift has spoken out against government regulators and authorities for not yet catching up with the trend of cryptocurrency.

Erik Voorhees has been seen stating that finally, cryptocurrencies are ready to compete within traditional financial systems and that now is the time for regulators to begin to embrace cryptocurrencies, simply because with or without regulators, they will enter traditional financial markets in the future.

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