Why Bitcoin Could Triple Over Next Year

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William Quigley, managing director of Magnetic, a crypto focused investment fund, explains why he believes that bitcoin's value can still rise dramatically into 2022.

 

 

Quigley was the first institutional investor in Paypal and has over 25 years experience as a technology focused venture capitalist.
Mr. Quigley has incubated and invested in more than 30 bitcoin, blockchain and cryptocurrency-related investments.

Mr. Quigley co-developed the first crypto derivative used to trade pre-release Ethereum. He co-founded many other transformative crypto companies including Tether, the first fiat-backed stablecoin and world's most traded cryptocurrency and GoCoin, a pioneering crypto payments processor.

He also co-founded WAX, a blockchain built for video game and NFT virtual item trading. In 2013, Mr. Quigley co-founded and co-managed Crypto Currency Partners, a blockchain equity investment fund with early notable investments in Coinbase, Kraken, Bitfury, Authy, ChangeTip and Circle.

- Aaron Goldstein, Gambling911.com

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