Goldman Sachs CEO: Holding a "very small amount" of Bitcoin and closely watching Bitcoin's development

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BlockBeats News, February 19 — According to CoinDesk, Goldman Sachs CEO David Solomon stated at the World Liberty Forum that he holds “very little, but indeed some” Bitcoin, though he remains closely watching the asset and considers it part of the broader trend of technology reshaping the financial system. He believes that traditional finance and the crypto industry are forming an evolving unified system, and tokenization is expected to play a core role in future market infrastructure. Solomon said, “I am an observer of Bitcoin and am still working to understand how Bitcoin operates and its volatility mechanisms.”

Solomon pointed out that Goldman Sachs currently has limited involvement in the crypto space, mainly due to what he calls “restrictive regulation.” He warned that excessive regulation could drain capital from the financial system but also called for a cautious and rational approach to regulation.

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