The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Luno: Malaysian investors more confident in using cryptocurr­ency

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KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysian investors are more confident in the idea of using cryptocurr­encies such as Bitcoin as a viable method in attaining long-term wealth creation and preservati­on, said digital asset exchange operator Luno Malaysia.

Country manager Aaron Tang said cryptocurr­ency is a technology that inspires people to change their way of using money as Bitcoin’s technology is open, transparen­t and has the potential to improve the global financial system.

“It makes money more useful and helps to keep its value, providing a hedge against rising inflation and currency devaluatio­n,” he said in a statement.

“It is also considered by many to be the payment system of the future and such factors have helped support Bitcoin as a viable alternativ­e investment vehicle that the everyday retail investors can easily gain access to.”

Tang said a study in August 2021 showed that 62 per cent of current investors stated that they would consider investing in alternativ­e assets like cryptocurr­encies as a way to diversify their portfolios.

Furthermor­e, 37 per cent of 1,015 respondent­s were of the view that the ability to utilise cryptocurr­encies for longterm investment purposes was an interestin­g feature worth

It makes money more useful and helps to keep its value, providing a hedge against rising inflation and currency devaluatio­n.

Aaron Tang

considerin­g.

“On a similar note, 40 per cent of respondent­s stated that using cryptocurr­encies as an alternativ­e store of value was an attractive feature as well,” he added.

According to Tang, from a technologi­cal standpoint, Bitcoin has yet to reach anything like mass adoption although it is certainly getting there.

“It is hard to predict the future, but in the past year, we have seen cryptocurr­ency adoption mature, and people’s desire to understand and get involved in it keeps growing.

“Ultimately, cryptocurr­ency is just getting started and we look forward to the benefits it could potentiall­y bring to the modern financial system,” said Tang.

Luno is headquarte­red in London with regional hubs in Malaysia, Singapore, and Cape Town.

 ?? ?? A study in August 2021 showed that 62 per cent of current investors stated that they would consider investing in alternativ­e assets like cryptocurr­encies as a way to diversify their portfolios.
— AFP photo
A study in August 2021 showed that 62 per cent of current investors stated that they would consider investing in alternativ­e assets like cryptocurr­encies as a way to diversify their portfolios. — AFP photo

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