While discussing SharpLink—an Ethereum-focused treasury platform recently launched—Lubin noted that the project currently avoids leverage entirely, but admitted it could eventually explore controlled leverage options. His comments come at a time when a new wave of crypto treasury services has emerged, promising to bring corporate finance onto decentralized rails.
Yet despite this surge in adoption, token prices for major assets like Ethereum and Bitcoin have seen little movement. Lubin believes that broader market dynamics are still unfolding and predicts a strong wave of long-term accumulation for both digital currencies, describing them as contenders for becoming “the most powerful forms of money.”
He also emphasized the strategic role stablecoins play in this landscape. Built predominantly on Ethereum, these digital assets are gaining traction globally and, in Lubin’s view, serve as important instruments for expanding the influence of the U.S. dollar. He called stablecoins “incredibly valuable,” both as tools for financial inclusion and as assets that can reinforce dollar dominance in an evolving digital economy.
As the crypto space matures, Lubin’s remarks serve as a timely reminder: innovation must be matched by financial discipline—especially when institutional capital and macro-level implications are in play.
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