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I just saw that the CEO of Goldman Sachs is going around saying he has very little bitcoin, but he still keeps a close eye on it. I mean, it’s interesting because these big players in the traditional financial system don’t want to admit they’re into crypto, you know? But at the same time, they can’t ignore it completely. Goldman Sachs has always been on the level of institutions that watch the digital asset market with a fine-toothed comb, so it’s no surprise that Solomon is keeping an eye on it. The weird part is that he literally says he has very little, as if he wants to make it clear he’s not fully in bitcoin. But hey, there’s probably a difference between what they say in public and what they actually have. Goldman’s scale in the financial world is so huge that if they ever truly got into crypto, the market would move. Meanwhile, they keep up this game of being interested but not committing too much. What’s up with these institutions that never quite go all in, right?