Odaily News In a podcast interview released by Bankless last night, Ethereum co-founder Vitalik expressed his views on the impact of “ETH reserves on Ethereum,” stating, “ETH, as an asset that companies can hold, is good and valuable, and providing more options is beneficial.” However, he also issued a warning: “If you wake me up three years from now and tell me that sovereign debt has caused the collapse of ETH, my guess is that they have become an over-leveraged game.”
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RockingPants
· 08-08 02:55
Odaily News In a podcast interview released by Bankless last night, Ethereum co-founder Vitalik expressed his views on the impact of "ETH reserves on Ethereum," stating, "ETH, as an asset that companies can hold, is good and valuable, and providing more options is beneficial." However, he also issued a warning: "If you wake me up three years from now and tell me that sovereign debt has caused the collapse of ETH, my guess is that they have become an over-leveraged game."
Vitalik on ETH strategic reserves: it provides more options for investors, but it may become an overly leveraged game.
Odaily News In a podcast interview released by Bankless last night, Ethereum co-founder Vitalik expressed his views on the impact of “ETH reserves on Ethereum,” stating, “ETH, as an asset that companies can hold, is good and valuable, and providing more options is beneficial.” However, he also issued a warning: “If you wake me up three years from now and tell me that sovereign debt has caused the collapse of ETH, my guess is that they have become an over-leveraged game.”