Tron CEO Believes Crypto Will Return to China, Here’s Why
In the most recent Bloomberg interview, Emily Chang and Tron CEO Justin Sun discussed the most recent events in the cryptocurrency industry, including the acquisition of Celcius assets and a potential return to China after the global cryptocurrency industry crackdown.
According to Sun, it is one of the best times to return to the cryptocurrency market considering the state of most assets, which have reached their bottoms because of the unpleasant market conditions and the monetary policy tightening in the United States.
China’s complicated relationship with crypto
As for China, Sun believes the country will become friendlier toward cryptocurrencies despite being «anti-Bitcoin» and anti-mining. However, the co-founder of Tron believes in the easing of the anti-crypto narrative ahead of the implementation of Central Bank Digital Currencies.
Tron founder Justin Sun thinks China will become more crypto-friendly. He tells @emilychangtv why https://t.co/a1LbcXRXL0 pic.twitter.com/MtJJytnd99
— Bloomberg Crypto (@crypto) October 15, 2022
However, most cryptocurrency and decentralization enthusiasts do not believe CBDC will be safe to use, and countries like China will simply use it as an alternative for regular digital currencies.
Justin Sun joins Huobi
Last week, Sun announced that he was joining one of the biggest centralized exchanges in the world as part of an advisory board. The Ambassador of Grenada stated that he will aim at developing Huobi Token. Earlier, he shared that Huobi’s utility token is a large part of his portfolio, and he has been actively accumulating it since its genesis.
Both of those news and additional purchasing caused a massive 100% rally on HT, which reached a local high of $8. The active profit taking caused a 10% correction, but the nature of the reversal is purely technical, and it is not yet clear if the rally on HT is over or not.
At press time, HT is trading at $7.3 with a mild 0.6% price reversal in the last 24 hours.