Franklin Templeton: Bitcoin investment is still in its early stages
Franklin Templeton CEO Jenny Johnson believes that we are still in the early stages of Bitcoin, and large institutional funds have not yet been fully deployed into this type of asset. Johnson said: "This is indeed the first wave of early adopters, I think the next wave will be larger institutions." Johnson pointed out that as previous worried investors and fund managers become more accustomed to handling digital assets and their underlying technology, institutional interest will continue to grow.
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