VanEck CEO: The winner will be Ether, it will be the Wall Street token.

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Jan van Eck, CEO of VanEck, which has approximately $130 billion in assets under management, stated that his belief in cryptocurrencies continues unabated.

"Products will be built on it"

Van Eck, who participated in a broadcast by Fox Business from the US media, stated that banks and other financial institutions must adopt blockchain technology and should not close their eyes to the development of stablecoins.

"Who will be the winner? I believe that those who develop the most products on these blockchains and can adapt to this technology will win. Within the technology, the winner will also be Ethereum. Or anything that uses Ethereum... I think stablecoins are particularly important. Every bank and every financial institution should pay attention to this area... Ethereum will stand out as the Wall Street token and products will be built on it."

"Or they will lose..."

Jan van Eck also stated that financial institutions must adapt to stablecoins within a year and said, "Institutions must adapt to the use of stablecoins within 12 months, or they will lose out."

Bitcoin and Ether spot ETFs are currently being traded on the US markets, and the company has also filed ETF applications for Solana, XRP, Cardano, and Litecoin with the SEC.

Published: August 28, 2025 11:30Last Updated: August 28, 2025 11:31

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