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Bitcoin’s [BTC] appeal has made Microsoft switch from Ethereum to Bitcoin, says Coin Shares’ CSO

source-logo  ambcrypto.com 15 May 2019 21:30, UTC

Meltem Demirors, Chief Strategy Officer at Coin Shares, spoke to CNBC about Bitcoin’s rally, stating that 2019’s narrative has shifted back to Bitcoin, from other speculative assets.

Demirors said,

“Last year we saw this crazy speculative bubble, we talked about the depths of the crypto crisis, I think a lot of people initially looked at Bitcoin and said ‘oh didn’t scale, it’s not fast enough’, and everyone tried to create new features that Bitcoin didn’t have and they learned that it was hard to do that.”

In the meantime, she continued, that there were a lot of institutions trying to understand Bitcoin and build products and platforms revolving around it.

In the bear market, many institutions concentrated on creating use-cases for Bitcoin and building platforms that help more users around the world to easily access and spend Bitcoin. This was observed with a lot of famous institutions such as Coinbase, Binance, etc.

She continued,

“As evidence this week, Microsoft, which was working with Ethereum for a long time has decided to move all of its identity work over to Bitcoin network, instead of another implementation of blockchain”

Demirors added that Bitcoin is the world’s largest crypto by market cap and is a brand that is recognized by people all over the world. “Bitcoin’s network is the most secure network,” she added.

The recent Bitcoin rally brought all the hidden bulls out of the closet and people have begun to hail this rally as the new bull run and the end of crypto-winter. Bitcoin’s price, at press time, was $7,904 with a market cap of $140 billion.

ambcrypto.com