Tim Cook recently participated in an online program of the New York Times. Answering the server’s question “Do you have cryptocurrencies,” Apple CEO stated that it makes sense to invest in this, along with other investments.
Cryptocurrencies, which increased their prevalence with the climb of Bitcoin in the beginning of 2021, are included in the ‘normal’ of a large part of the world’s population. However, currencies in this category can be easily affected by the slightest movements, let alone the words of world-famous people. A statement that could have the same effect came recently from Apple’s CEO.
Tim Cook, who has been Apple’s CEO since 2011, recently revealed his views on cryptocurrencies and his personal actions in the field. Expressing that some of his investments consist of cryptocurrencies, Cook said that it makes sense to use these coins together with different options for investment purposes.
“I think it makes sense”
Tim Cook, who recently participated in the New York Times’ DealBook, received a question from the host of the show about whether he owns cryptocurrencies. On top of that, Cook said that he owns cryptocurrencies and that it is a small part of his many investments. The full statement was as follows: “Yes, I have cryptocurrency. according to me included in a diversified portfolio It makes sense to have cryptocurrencies. Also, this is not investment advice.”
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However, these statements do not mean that Apple will start receiving cryptocurrencies or accept these currencies as payment. Cook, in the statements he made on this subject in the program “I don’t think people buy Apple stock for cryptocurrencies” had used the words. But we don’t know what will happen in the future.