Стивен Маккларг назвал способный конкурировать с Уолл-стрит блокчейн

cryptonews.ruPublicado em 2025-02-04Última atualização em 2025-11-05

Гендиректор Canary Capital Стивен Маккларг (Steven McClurg) объяснил, почему считает блокчейн XRP Ledger способным стать конкурентом традиционным платежным финансовым системам.

Маккларг на конференции Ripple Swell рассказал, что обратил внимание на блокчейн и криптовалюты из-за медленных и дорогих денежных переводов. Он привел в пример работников, которые, отправляя деньги родственникам за границу, платят комиссию 8%–15% от суммы перевода. В отличие от обычных денежных переводов, блокчейн-платформы способны значительно снизить эти расходы и ускорить оправку денег, уверен Маккларг.

«Блокчейн XRP Ledger можно назвать финансовой платформой, конкурирующей с традиционными платежными системами и даже с компаниями с Уолл-стрит. Именно экосистема на основе блокчейна будет способствовать развитию международных платежей», — сказал руководитель Canary Capital.

Он предположил, что биржевые фонды (ETF), привязанные к XRP, могут в свой первый месяц после запуска получить приток средств на сумму $10 млрд, превзойдя ETF на эфир. В отличие от эфира, у XRP нет заранее встроенного стейкинга, а это означает, что инвесторы не потеряют доходность, инвестируя в криптовалютные ETF вместо прямых вложений в криптоактив, раскрыл свою мысль Маккларг.

Ранее гендиректор Canary Capital составил прогноз курса биткоина до конца года — Маккларг верит, что скоро первая криптовалюта достигнет $150 000. Топ-менеджер считает Эфириум устаревшей технологией и верит, что курс эфира может пойти вниз.

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