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A head of institutional strategy at a leading compliant platform, John D'Agostino, recently brought up an interesting topic during a financial podcast discussion—diversification perspectives on cryptocurrency asset investments.
He believes that during the development of Bitcoin and the entire crypto ecosystem, there's no need to attack skeptics. Looking at it from another angle, different voices actually reflect genuine disagreements in the market, and these disagreements themselves contain investment opportunities and room for discussion.
This viewpoint is quite thought-provoking. For a long time, there have been many "black or white" debates within the crypto community—supporters and opponents each holding their own views. But D'Agostino's stance seems to suggest: rather than attacking each other, it's better to understand the other's logic and even discover market blind spots through that understanding. After all, as an emerging asset class, crypto assets naturally require the collision of various perspectives to gradually improve understanding.
This also hints at a more mature investment mindset—embracing inclusivity and openness often drives ecosystem development more effectively than mere faith.