Why Crypto is going to play an even greater role in our lives in 2023 – Global Finance Expert Explain

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Why should we care about crypto now if it’s still so new? Shouldn’t we wait until we know what we’re getting into? This global finance expert explains why crypto is going to become more prevalent in the next year. 

It has not dawned on the ordinary man that anyone and everyone can issue a crypto today. You, me, him, they, them, an individual, a company, a bank, anyone. Then they will go through the journey of discovering whether their friends or customers will accept their cryptos, and for how much and use it for what purpose. The story of the crypto blow-ups of Sam Bankman Fried and Do Kwan is that they totally surprised themselves just how easy it was for their cryptos to be accepted by the market. When you are able to raise $8 billion on a simple algorithm, you can imagine you walk on water. But this story is going to recur many times until society itself discovers what works and what doesn’t, what is acceptable and what is not. Over time we will settle into a universe where cryptos will become part of our everyday lives for all kinds of transactions,” says global finance expert Emmanuel Daniel

This is a technological revolution for the people. Giving the control of finances back to those who otherwise would have no other options but to go through traditional banking methods. The question now is, if the sky’s the limit, what kind of transitions will we see in the next couple of years with the future of banking? 

Emmanuel Daniel is a global thought leader in the future of finance and is listed as a top 10 global influencer in the “Fintech Power50” list for 2021 and 2022. His new book, The Great Transition: The Personalization of Finance is Here,” has already received rave reviews from the US House of Representatives and Chairman, House Financial Services Committee, Barney Frank, and retired Chairman and CEO of Wells Fargo, Dick Kovacevich.


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