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Crypto Use Cases: 12 Real-World Examples of Crypto in Action
San Francisco • April 24, 2024
In this webinar, Bitwise CIO Matt Hougan and Senior Crypto Research Analyst Ryan Rasmussen answer the most common criticism they hear about crypto: “Where are the real-world use cases? And when will it start impacting my day-to-day life?”
Using data from our latest white paper, fully revised for 2024, the webinar focuses on twelve groundbreaking crypto projects that millions of people are using every day. They range from a company that's using AI and blockchain to fight deepfakes to U.S.-dollar stablecoins that help people around the world protect their assets from currency devaluation. While these projects are diverse, they share a theme: Entrepreneurs and innovators who want to improve the status quo are turning to crypto to make it possible. They reflect an ecosystem that is maturing, diversifying, and reaching unprecedented levels of mainstream adoption, and they serve as a reminder that crypto is fast becoming a pivotal part of everyday life.
About Bitwise
Bitwise Asset Management is the largest crypto index fund manager in America. Thousands of financial advisors, family offices, and institutional investors partner with Bitwise to understand and access the opportunities in crypto. For seven years, Bitwise has established a track record of excellence managing a broad suite of index and active solutions across ETFs, separately managed accounts, private funds, and hedge fund strategies. Bitwise is known for providing unparalleled client support through expert research and commentary, its nationwide client team of crypto specialists, and its deep access to the crypto ecosystem. The Bitwise team of more than 90 professionals combines expertise in technology and asset management with backgrounds including BlackRock, Millennium, ETF.com, Meta, Google, and the U.S. Attorney’s Office. Bitwise is backed by leading institutional investors and has been profiled in Institutional Investor, Barron’s, Bloomberg, and The Wall Street Journal. It has offices in San Francisco, New York, and London.