Metaverse Money: Bradley Duke, Founder & CEO, ETC Group - The Agenda
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WHAT’S THE ISSUE?
If the likes of investment bank Citi are to be believed, the metaverse represents a potential $8-$13 trillion opportunity by the end of this decade. It estimates by then there will be as many as 5 billion users working, playing and just hanging out in this new virtual world by then.
Here, Bradley Duke, Founder & CEO, ETC Group, joins Stephen to explain just how the finances of the metaverse might work going forward.
MEET THE EXPERT
A founding member of the London Blockchain Foundation, Bradley Duke is now CEO of ETC Group which issues exchange traded cryptocurrencies on Bitcoin, Ethereum, Litecoin and other coins.
Bradley also co-founded fin-tech and payments company Zapper, and most recently was CEO of the UK branch of the investment bank BCS Global Markets.
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