Goldman Sachs to Enter Crypto Market ‘Soon’ With Custody Play: Source
Goldman, JPMorgan and Citi are all said to be looking at crypto custody.
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According to a Goldman insider, the investment bank will leap into crypto custody soon.
Goldman Sachs has predicted that the price of bitcoin could reach $100,000. The global investment bank believes that bitcoin will continue to take market share away from gold as cryptocurrency adoption grows.
Goldman Sachs’ Bitcoin vs Gold Prediction
Goldman Sachs analyst Zach Pandl, co-head of global foreign exchange strategy, outlined the future outlook for bitcoin in a research note to clients Tuesday.
The Goldman Sachs analyst expects that bitcoin will continue to take market share away from gold in 2022 as cryptocurrencies become more widely adopted. The....