Alexis Ohanian, the co-founder of social media platform Reddit and a VC investor, has said he believes the hype around cryptocurrency has dropped as speculators have fled the market â and thatâs good for the industry.
In an interview with Yahoo Finance published Friday, Ohanian, said:
âThe hype is gone. The fervor is gone. But I think thatâs a good thing.â
Ohanian, citing Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong, explained that in the bearish crypto markets only the âtrue believersâ had stayed on. Thatâs a âgreatâ thing, he added, as these are the people who are now developing the infrastructure of the nascent industry.
âAnd theyâre actually builders. Theyâre actually building the infrastructure that itâs going to take to really make this happen,â he said.
Ohanian further added that the fact JPMorgan is now building a crypto product â even though CEO Jamie Dimon previously called bitcoin a âfraudâ â indicates âthere is real innovation that is happening now that all the wild speculation is gone.â
That said, he acknowledged itâs going to take some time before the crypto industry can see the shift, and one needs to take a longer-term view when investing in the space.
âI think thatâs just generally good advice for any kind of investing, but especially something so nascent as crypto,â he said.
This is not the first time Ohanian has offered a positive take on cryptocurrency. In March last year, he said bitcoin and cryptocurrencies are poised to âfuel a potential new internet.â
Ohanian has also put his money where his mouth is. In the Fridayâs interview, he said that Reddit was a seed investor in crypto exchange Coinbase back in 2011. Most recently, Ohanian also participated in a $28.5 million funding round of a blockchain-based sharing economy startup Origin Protocol.
The siteâs chief technology officer said last May the platform was also planning to reinstate cryptocurrency as a payment option for its gold members. The option had been stopped due to high fees on the bitcoin network and an integration issue.
Alexis Ohanian image via YouTube