Bitcoin’s Place in the Digital Asset Ecosystem: Wave Financial’s Perruccio

Matteo has extensive experience in the family office space, having served as Chairman of Secofind Multi-family Office.

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Wave Financial’s Matteo Dante Perruccio; Source: Blockworks

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In this video Blockworks’ Forward Guidance” podcast host Jack Farley talks to Matteo Dante Perruccio, president of Wave Financial, at Blockworks Digital Asset Summit in London about bitcoin’s place in the digital asset ecosystem and its role as a store of value.

Perruccio has spent 30 years in various strategic and leadership roles across the asset management industry. Most recently, he was a non-executive director and Global Head of Strategic Partners at Jupiter Asset Management, an $80 billion FTSE asset manager based in the UK as well as having served as NED on the Jupiter board.

Watch the full interview below.


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