Global crypto adoption could 'soon hit a hyper-inflection point': Wells Fargo...
The firm's global investment strategy team said it wasn't too early to invest in crypto, but clearing regulatory roadblocks would likely create "higher quality investment options" in the future. Wells Fargo Investment Institute, the research division of Wells Fargo Wealth and Investment Management, has released a report highlighting the potential of cryptocurrencies as an investment opportunity akin to the early days of the internet. In a Monday report titled, "Cryptocurrencies — Too early or too late?" the banking giant referred to cryptocurrencies as “viable investments,” but hinted....
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Financial services firm Wells Fargo says that cryptocurrencies are viable investments that have entered the “hyper-adoption” phase. “Cryptocurrencies have been following an adoption pattern similar to other new advanced technologies, such as the internet,” the firm’s global investment team detailed. Crypto in Hyper-Adoption Phase, Says Wells Fargo Wells Fargo’s investment institute published a special report titled “Understanding Cryptocurrency” this week. The report attempts to answer whether it is “too early or too....
Wells Fargo is the next major banking and financial services provider to join the mix of offering crypto assets. The news comes after last week’s report that Swiss-based institution UBS Group AG was looking to make a similar move. Wells Fargo’s Change In Perspective Just a few years ago, Wells Fargo was banning credit card […]
Wells Fargo will soon offer “a professionally managed solution” for cryptocurrency to clients. “We think the cryptocurrency space has just kind of hit an evolution and maturation of its development that allows it now to be a viable investable asset,” said the president of Wells Fargo Investment Institute. Wells Fargo Getting Into Crypto Darrell Cronk, the president of Wells Fargo Investment Institute, a registered investment adviser and wholly owned subsidiary of Wells Fargo Bank, revealed his team’s crypto plans to the Insider in an interview published....
Big banks continue to explore Bitcoin and cryptocurrency’s long-term value proposition after shunning the asset class for years. A lot has changed since I first started covering Bitcoin (BTC) in 2012. A market once relegated to the deepest corners of the internet has now spawned a global revolution that has forced corporations and governments to form an opinion on digital assets. Now, Wall Street is chiming in, with analysts at major banks increasingly convinced that crypto is a maturing asset class with long-term potential.That was the general takeaway of a new report from Wells Fargo’s....
"Rules of Engagement" are the exact words that Wells Fargo used, I can't make this stuff up guys... Even if I wanted to. As reported first in an FT article by Stephen Foley and Camilla Hall, Wells Fargo's anti-money laundering chief Jim Reynolds has launched a group to investigate how exactly Wells Fargo, and major financial institutions by extension and inclusion, might offer banking arrangements safely to Bitcoin-related services. Wells Fargo's chief executive John Stumpf further elaborated stating that it was Wells Fargo's standard bank practice to look into any financial innovations,....