Bitcoin's main advantage is that you have a limited supply and it's not subject to continuous dilution, which you would have with sovereign currencies, says Ben Samaroo, Co-Founder and CEO at WonderFi. The current inflationary environment is why people see Bitcoin as a powerful stored value, he tells our Daniela Cambone. Samaroo believes there will be, "some sort of a hybrid system," between traditional fiat currencies and digital currencies. When discussing decentralized finance opportunities through Ethereum's network, he explains how DeFi is bringing equal access to finance and a leveled playing field.
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Francisco Gimeno - BC Analyst Decentralised Finance is a huge space where experiments are done even day, and money has been earned and lost. There is a volatility which make it dangerous to those who think to go DeFi without understanding it. But Defi is not dangerous per se, except for the disruption it is bringing to the traditional finances. Yes, the governments will try to regulate it, but it will be something very difficult if they try to do that using the same old mechanisms and schemes. Regulations that protect citizens and institutions? Yes. Regulations squeezing the innovation and protecting the old elites? No. We are at early stages though, and it's exciting to participate in this financial disruption.