BlockBeats News: On June 18, Anthony Scaramucci, founder of SkyBridge Capital, said in an interview that he did not approve of the company following Strategy's approach of issuing bonds to buy BTC as a corporate reserve. In a keynote interview at DigiAssets 2025, Scaramucci said he "doesn't like it" in response to a question about the Bitcoin Funding Company's issuance of bonds to buy BTC. "It feels like a SPAC, like it happens a lot in our industry, where you pay too much attention to it," he said. "I'm worried that there will be a rift in this and that it will eventually damage Bitcoin." He likened his passion for Bitcoin Finance to a shift in clothing tastes in the fashion industry. "Some of the skirts are up, some are sagging; Some lapels are widened, some are narrowed. While it is currently popular to issue bonds to buy Bitcoin, it will eventually become obsolete, which will hurt Bitcoin."
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SkyBridge Capital founder criticizes the company's bond investment in BTC: it will eventually become obsolete and harm BTC.
BlockBeats News: On June 18, Anthony Scaramucci, founder of SkyBridge Capital, said in an interview that he did not approve of the company following Strategy's approach of issuing bonds to buy BTC as a corporate reserve. In a keynote interview at DigiAssets 2025, Scaramucci said he "doesn't like it" in response to a question about the Bitcoin Funding Company's issuance of bonds to buy BTC. "It feels like a SPAC, like it happens a lot in our industry, where you pay too much attention to it," he said. "I'm worried that there will be a rift in this and that it will eventually damage Bitcoin." He likened his passion for Bitcoin Finance to a shift in clothing tastes in the fashion industry. "Some of the skirts are up, some are sagging; Some lapels are widened, some are narrowed. While it is currently popular to issue bonds to buy Bitcoin, it will eventually become obsolete, which will hurt Bitcoin."