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PayPal founder Max Levchin on bitcoin and digital payments

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Max Levchin helped introduce the masses to the concept of a digital wallet when he co-founded PayPal in the late 1990s.

These days, he is still trying to use online services to reshape the world of finance. He is currently the chief executive of Affirm, a San Francisco start-up that offers fixed-payment loans through the internet. It’s an alternativ­e to traditiona­l credit cards, which can get consumers into trouble because small minimum payments they make each month can keep them in debt for decades.

Mr Levchin, now 42, discusses the state of digital payments, computer security and bitcoin, whose value has ranged from about US$1,000 to more than $19,000 this year as investors have bet on its future prospects.

QAre digital payments progressin­g as quickly as you hoped since you started PayPal?

AThey are moving at a good pace, adjusted for just how large and complicate­d the market is. It’s highly regulated and there are a lot of things to be careful about. The elephant in the room for the last seven or eight years has been cryptocurr­ency. A big “what if” and “when if” has been surroundin­g bitcoin and its ilk.

Why so?

The asset generally appreciate­d at such a blistering pace. Any time you acquire it, why not hang on to it? Because you just don’t want to spend it yet. On the whole, it’s a kind of transactio­n tool that is locked into areas where credit and cash don’t really service the purpose. So you wind up finding it in somewhat darker corners.

Do you invest in bitcoin?

I wound up with a lot of bitcoin as an early investor in one of the early bitcoin start-ups. But it wasn’t a conscious decision to go buy a bunch of bitcoin. I generally don’t speculate. I am very old school in that sense. I try to understand how value is traded and what is going to happen to it in the very long term, not because I am a stranger to speculativ­e investing. It’s because I don’t have time to time the market. So what I end up doing is committing to a stock or committing to a company.

What are some of the most interestin­g areas of digital payments?

A good example is internatio­nal remittance­s, where companies can pop up and do well. They’re the guys who figured out how to do it much cheaper and much more transparen­tly with much lower friction to both the recipient and the sender.

Should we be concerned about hackers wreaking havoc?

We should be worried broadly about our cybersecur­ity preparedne­ss. I don’t think it’s specific to payments. It is just generally increasing the cost of doing business and reduces societal trust. And this is the first time in history where it’s scary. Everything has got a chip. We are going to have to learn how to secure keys (secret codes for unlocking digital files and services).

 ?? Getty ?? Max Levchin is the chief executive of internet start-up Affirm, which offers fixed-payment loans
Getty Max Levchin is the chief executive of internet start-up Affirm, which offers fixed-payment loans

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