PANews August 19 report, citing The Block, said Anthony Scaramucci, founder of SkyBridge Capital, stated that many early Bitcoin holders who have held the asset for more than 10 to 15 years view $100,000 per unit as a key cash-out level. After the price reached that level last year, they sold in large batches. Combined with market expectations for a “super bull market” falling short, this amplified selling pressure. He said that in the future, AI agents “will most likely” settle trades on the blockchain. John Darsie, CEO of SALT and a SkyBridge partner, said Bitcoin holders’ composition is shifting from early crypto geeks and libertarians to allocators such as institutions and family offices, and pointed out that computing power, energy, AI, robotics, fintech, and digital assets will be the main investment themes over the next decade.
