Digital assets are 'probably the most mature' investment instrument, while NFTs rank second, said Mastercard's crypto boss.
Digital assets are “probably the most mature” investment instrument, while NFTs rank second, said Mastercard’s crypto boss.
Dhamodharan went further, arguing that cryptocurrencies’ nature is unique as it is a “package of multiple technologies.” From an investor’s point of view, it is “probably the most mature” investment asset, he opined.ADVERTISEMENT Dhamodharan also spoke highly of non-fungible tokens, describing them as a “great invention.” He ranked them as the “next mature investment asset class” after cryptocurrencies:
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