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Kaspersky CEO: The world is not yet ready for cryptocurrency
Eugene Kaspersky, founder and CEO of Kaspersky, a well-known antivirus software company in Russia, recently expressed his views on the future development of cryptocurrency. He believes that the world is not yet ready for cryptocurrency.
CCN reported that Eugene Kaspersky said in an interview with the media recently that he believes that cryptocurrency technology will eventually replace banknotes, but the world needs to be transformed into a "new world order" with a single world government decision, rather than now There are many different nation-states. "Cryptocurrency is a great innovation but the world has not prepared for them. If we want to have cryptocurrencies, the world must unite, but governments now want to control them."
Eugene Kaspersky believes it may take another century for cryptocurrency to adopted on a large-scale, and some ideas and technologies based on cryptocurrency will be used in future currencies. Even so, Bitcoin cannot replace today's entrenched traditional financial system. "The future currency will be digital, but today's cryptocurrencies, such as bitcoin, cannot replace the current financial system."
In 2015, Eugene Kaspersky once said that if cryptocurrency becomes too popular, governments will try to ban it because cryptocurrency is a life-and-death threat to the government and the central bank, "as long as the cryptocurrency does not pose a threat. The relevant departments will not pay attention. Once they start to replace their national currency, they will be immediately banned."
CCN reported that Eugene Kaspersky said in an interview with the media recently that he believes that cryptocurrency technology will eventually replace banknotes, but the world needs to be transformed into a "new world order" with a single world government decision, rather than now There are many different nation-states. "Cryptocurrency is a great innovation but the world has not prepared for them. If we want to have cryptocurrencies, the world must unite, but governments now want to control them."
Eugene Kaspersky believes it may take another century for cryptocurrency to adopted on a large-scale, and some ideas and technologies based on cryptocurrency will be used in future currencies. Even so, Bitcoin cannot replace today's entrenched traditional financial system. "The future currency will be digital, but today's cryptocurrencies, such as bitcoin, cannot replace the current financial system."
In 2015, Eugene Kaspersky once said that if cryptocurrency becomes too popular, governments will try to ban it because cryptocurrency is a life-and-death threat to the government and the central bank, "as long as the cryptocurrency does not pose a threat. The relevant departments will not pay attention. Once they start to replace their national currency, they will be immediately banned."

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