Ray Dalio: Bitcoin is unlikely to be held in large amounts by central banks and many others
Foresight News reported that Ray Dalio, founder of Bridgewater Associates, stated in a podcast that "bitcoin is a form of money with a limited supply and is regarded as a store of wealth. However, central banks and other institutions are unlikely to hold large amounts of bitcoin, mainly due to issues such as transaction traceability, the risk of government intervention, and technical risks (such as being hacked). I recommend holding 5-15% of gold or other alternative currencies in a personal investment portfolio as a diversification tool."
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