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Larry Fink, CEO of
, has been appointed interim co-chair of the World Economic Forum board, marking a pivotal moment in the convergence of traditional finance and digital assets [1]. Sharing the role with André Hoffmann, vice chairman of Roche, Fink is now positioned to influence the strategic direction of one of the world’s most influential economic platforms during a period of internal reorganization. The Forum’s founder, Klaus Schwab, recently stepped down, reportedly as part of a broader restructuring effort [1].Fink’s appointment underscores his growing influence in shaping financial markets, especially in the realm of cryptocurrencies. Once a vocal skeptic of
, he has since become one of Wall Street’s most prominent advocates. In March, Fink even suggested that Bitcoin could pose long-term competition to the U.S. dollar [1]. His leadership at BlackRock has also been instrumental in advancing institutional access to crypto markets, with the firm launching several Bitcoin-related products in recent months.The World Economic Forum, best known for its annual Davos conference, has long drawn attention for its role in connecting global leaders in business and politics. However, it has also faced scrutiny. Critics have accused it of enabling corporate influence on public policy and facilitating regulatory capture. Additionally, the Forum has been a focal point in various conspiracy theories, most notably the "Great Reset" narrative linked to Schwab [1]. In response to recent allegations against Schwab regarding financial impropriety and nepotism, the Forum stated it found no evidence of misconduct [1].
In a joint statement, Fink and Hoffmann emphasized their commitment to fostering a more inclusive global economy and enhancing collaboration between the public and private sectors. They expressed optimism about the Forum’s ability to drive international cooperation that not only generates economic growth but also ensures a more equitable distribution of its benefits [1].
Fink’s leadership is expected to further legitimize the role of digital assets within mainstream financial discussions. With BlackRock continuing to expand its digital infrastructure, his position at the Forum may accelerate institutional adoption of cryptocurrencies. The appointment signals a broader shift in how global financial institutions are beginning to view Bitcoin and other digital assets as integral components of the evolving financial landscape [1].
Source: [1] Bitcoin's biggest Wall Street backer takes the wheel at World Economic Forum (https://crypto.news/bitcoins-biggest-wall-street-backer-takes-the-wheel-at-world-economic-forum/)

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