• At Ohio State University 2024's spring graduation ceremony, Christopher Pang, founder of online jewelry retailer MyIntent, gave graduates financial advice, including his thoughts on bitcoin. However, his speech was booed by the crowd, indicating his disapproval of BTC.

Pang's speech focused on #bitcoin , which drew a negative reaction from the crowd.

It may seem polemical, but I encourage people to keep an open mind. " When he stated that "right now I think bitcoin is a very misunderstood asset class," the crowd booed him.

Christopher Pang mentions bitcoin at Ohio State University's Spring 2024 graduation ceremony. Hear the crowd's reaction. It's too early for us.

Despite the crowd's reaction, Pang continued his speech by emphasizing the decentralized and limited nature of bitcoin.

He also touched on the topic of bitcoin ETFs, stating, "At first, bitcoin exchanges were vulnerable to hacking and fraud. However, the recent launch of bitcoin #ETF funds backed by #BlackRock and #Fidelity , two of the world's largest asset managers, has solved this problem.

The booing of attendees at the Ohio State University event indicates the skepticism of those in attendance about bitcoin, but does not necessarily reflect the general attitude of the university or Ohio State University.

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