Apple CEO: I have personally held Bitcoin for three years, but Apple has no intention of entering the crypto market in the short term
Apple CEO Tim Cook revealed in a recent interview that he has owned Bitcoin personally for three years as part of his diversified investment portfolio. However, Cook made it clear that this investment is a personal behavior and has nothing to do with Apple. Apple will not include cryptocurrency in its business model, including payment systems or company investment portfolios, in the near or distant future. Cook pointed out that the potential of Bitcoin is worth noting, but Apple still maintains a cautious attitude towards emerging technologies. Currently, Apple focuses on core product lines such as smartphones, computers, wearable devices, and related services, rather than entering the highly volatile cryptocurrency market. At the same time, although Apple allows cryptocurrency wallets and blockchain-related applications to be launched on the App Store, it does not plan to further directly participate in the cryptocurrency ecosystem.
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