American Express, through its venture capital arm American Express Ventures, is looking to use its recent investment in bitcoin remittance startup Abraâs $12m Series A as a way to more closely observe the digital currency industry and the technology behind it.
AmEx Ventures managing partner Harshul Sanghi told CoinDesk in a recent interview that, for the 165-year old company, itâs too soon to predict how it might leverage the technology or what use cases might take shape.
âItâs very, very early days for us, right? And â¦Â we get to explore and see how the space is going to evolve,â he said.
In the meantime, AmEx will âtest the watersâ through its work with Abra, and in return, provide resources and advice to the startup.
Sanghi left the door open to support for bitcoin by American Express, stating:
âLetâs see what currencies are important and weâll transact in the currencies that our customers want to transact in.â
However, he suggested other applications of the blockchain are more at the forefront of the companyâs mind than bitcoin itself.
âAs we watch the digital currency industry develop, we have seen that blockchain technology and the distributed ledger can play an important role in shaping the future,â said Sanghi.
He thinks AmEx may consider making other investments in the digital currency space, tying such a prospect to how the technology progresses.
âI think as the technology continues to evolve, as others have in the past, we will look to see and make investments as appropriate and as relevant for us and our businesses,â the partner said.
Sanghi went on to say the user experience of the Abra app was a draw for American Express, reiterating that the companyâs investment gives it a platform to explore the technology further.
âWe think they have a unique platform in the way theyâre leveraging the blockchain technology, and their goal market and how theyâre looking to move forward,â he said. âAnd we think it was a good investment, a good company to partner with and see how the space evolves.â
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