In a recent interview, Goldman Sachs CEO David Solomon said that he does not see Bitcoin as a threat to the supremacy of the US dollar. Sitting in an interview with CNBC yesterday while attending the World Economic Forum in Davos,
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BlackRock CEO Larry Fink said Bitcoin will hit $700k, while Goldman Sachs CEO David Solomon said BTC is not a threat to the dollar.
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Goldman Sachs CEO believes Bitcoin is a speculative asset that cannot rival the US dollar's dominance as the global reserve currency.
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