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Topic
Board Speculation (Altcoins)
Re: 2019 Will See Entry of More Institutional Players in Crypto
by
lagharto
on 29/12/2018, 21:37:05 UTC
Henri Arslanian, the Asia fintech and crypto leader of PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) Hong Kong, has predicted that many institutional players will enter the crypto industry in 2019. Arslanian made this claim during an interview with Bloomberg published on Dec. 24.

When asked about his outlook on crypto for the next year, Arslanian said that he thinks “there’s a lot of exciting things that the crypto ecosystem is looking forward to in 2019.” Arslain explained that he expects the next year to be different from 2018 because of the increasing regulatory clarity.

Arslanian also declared that he expects “many more big banks” to enter the space, some by launching their own solutions, others by partnering with or investing in crypto companies. This involvement, he explains, will bring in “institutional level expertise” which — according to him — is much needed in the industry.

PwC is an international network of companies that provide consulting and auditing services. The company — which has its headquarters in London — was founded in 1849 and is one of the “big four” accounting companies. Their Hong Kong office has accepted Bitcoin (BTC) as payment for its advisory services since late 2017.

CT | https://cointelegraph.com/news/2019-will-see-entry-of-more-institutional-players-in-crypto-says-asia-fintech-pwc-leader

Fully agree with Henri Arslanian, 2019 will definitely be completely different from 2018 year. And maybe there will not be a new ATH on BTC but we definitely will see a lot of opportunities to earn on whole crypto market, including BTC markets.
Also i'm expecting a new wave of ICO's which are not in SEC and United States jurisdiction, and a wave of STO's from USA and other countries with strong regulations in crypto space.