Apple CEO Tim Cook has confirmed that he personally owns Kripto Para and has held these assets for about three years. He sees this investment as a means of diversifying his personal investment portfolio. However, Cook clarified that this is a personal decision and does not reflect Apple's position. The company currently has no plans to invest in or accept Kripto Para. (Previous summary: Apple CEO Tim Cook reveals he owns Kripto Para: 'Diversifying investments is reasonable') Following Microsoft's consideration of investing in BTC, another tech giant, Apple's CEO Tim Cook, confirmed that he personally holds BTC, sparking discussions in the community. The market began to speculate whether Apple would invest a portion of its huge cash reserves (about $200 billion) in BTC. Tim Cook: Has held BTC for three years According to CEO Today, Cook revealed in a recent interview that he has been holding BTC for the past three years, considering this investment as a means of diversifying his personal investment portfolio. However, Cook emphasized that this is his personal decision and does not reflect Apple's position. The company has no plans to invest in or accept Kripto Para in the short term. Instead, it will continue to focus on its current business model and has no plans to integrate BTC into its payment system or use it as an investment tool. As early as 2021, Cook stated in an interview at the New York Times DealBook Summit that it is reasonable to consider BTC as part of a diversified investment portfolio. However, he also cautiously pointed out that his views on BTC should not be interpreted as financial advice, and he emphasized that they are purely his personal opinions. Tim Cook of Apple reveals that he has personally invested in cryptocurrency. 'I think it's reasonable to own it as part of a diversified portfolio,' he said at the #DealBook Online Summit. pic.twitter.com/CQpQgShu0x - DealBook (@dealbook) November 9, 2021 Tim Cook: Non-Fungible Token is interesting In addition, according to CryptoPolitan, Cook stated that Kripto Para is an area that Apple is following, but it is not eager to incorporate it into its core business and refused to disclose any details about the area Apple is following. At the same time, Cook stated that he believes investors buy Apple stock not to gain any form of Kripto Para benefits, and shareholders are free to invest in Kripto Para in their own way. 'I don't think people buy Apple stock to get Kripto Para,' Cook emphasized. He also mentioned that non-fungible tokens are interesting, but he did not specifically mention any plans for Apple to integrate non-fungible tokens into its products or services. Apple's conservative stance on Kripto Para Apple is one of the largest tech companies in the world and has long been known for its cautious and conservative approach to new technologies. Cook's statement clearly states that Apple's current strategy does not include adopting any form of Kripto Para. Although Kripto Para is becoming more popular and adopted, Apple remains skeptical about integrating it into its business operations. This is different from competitors such as TSL and Square, who have integrated BTC into their business models. Apple's focus is still on its core product line - smartphones, computers, wearable devices, and services - rather than exploring the volatile world of digital currencies. Although Apple is not interested in directly getting involved in Kripto Para or accepting it as a payment method, the company does allow apps related to encryption, DeFi, non-fungible tokens, and blockchain technology on its App Store. This clearly indicates that Apple is not completely indifferent to Kripto Para but is cautious about directly getting involved in the field. Although Apple's stance on Kripto Para seems conservative, the company is still closely monitoring the future prospects of digital currencies. With the continuous maturity of blockchain technology, Apple may reevaluate its stance on Kripto Para in the future. Related reports: Apple rumored to release an upgraded 'LLM Siri' in 2025: a more powerful AI life assistant than ChatGPT When will Apple iOS 18.2 integrate Derinlik ChatGPT? Apple Intelligence highlights all at once Buffett cuts another 100 million shares of Apple, holding a record $10 trillion in cash! Will US stocks escape a crash after the election? Cook confirms holding BTC for 3 years, finds non-fungible tokens interesting, but Apple is not eager to enter the Kripto Para market> This article was first published on BlockTempo, the most influential blockchain news media in the dynamic area.
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Apple CEO Tim Cook has confirmed that he personally owns Kripto Para and has held these assets for about three years. He sees this investment as a means of diversifying his personal investment portfolio. However, Cook clarified that this is a personal decision and does not reflect Apple's position. The company currently has no plans to invest in or accept Kripto Para. (Previous summary: Apple CEO Tim Cook reveals he owns Kripto Para: 'Diversifying investments is reasonable') Following Microsoft's consideration of investing in BTC, another tech giant, Apple's CEO Tim Cook, confirmed that he personally holds BTC, sparking discussions in the community. The market began to speculate whether Apple would invest a portion of its huge cash reserves (about $200 billion) in BTC. Tim Cook: Has held BTC for three years According to CEO Today, Cook revealed in a recent interview that he has been holding BTC for the past three years, considering this investment as a means of diversifying his personal investment portfolio. However, Cook emphasized that this is his personal decision and does not reflect Apple's position. The company has no plans to invest in or accept Kripto Para in the short term. Instead, it will continue to focus on its current business model and has no plans to integrate BTC into its payment system or use it as an investment tool. As early as 2021, Cook stated in an interview at the New York Times DealBook Summit that it is reasonable to consider BTC as part of a diversified investment portfolio. However, he also cautiously pointed out that his views on BTC should not be interpreted as financial advice, and he emphasized that they are purely his personal opinions. Tim Cook of Apple reveals that he has personally invested in cryptocurrency. 'I think it's reasonable to own it as part of a diversified portfolio,' he said at the #DealBook Online Summit. pic.twitter.com/CQpQgShu0x - DealBook (@dealbook) November 9, 2021 Tim Cook: Non-Fungible Token is interesting In addition, according to CryptoPolitan, Cook stated that Kripto Para is an area that Apple is following, but it is not eager to incorporate it into its core business and refused to disclose any details about the area Apple is following. At the same time, Cook stated that he believes investors buy Apple stock not to gain any form of Kripto Para benefits, and shareholders are free to invest in Kripto Para in their own way. 'I don't think people buy Apple stock to get Kripto Para,' Cook emphasized. He also mentioned that non-fungible tokens are interesting, but he did not specifically mention any plans for Apple to integrate non-fungible tokens into its products or services. Apple's conservative stance on Kripto Para Apple is one of the largest tech companies in the world and has long been known for its cautious and conservative approach to new technologies. Cook's statement clearly states that Apple's current strategy does not include adopting any form of Kripto Para. Although Kripto Para is becoming more popular and adopted, Apple remains skeptical about integrating it into its business operations. This is different from competitors such as TSL and Square, who have integrated BTC into their business models. Apple's focus is still on its core product line - smartphones, computers, wearable devices, and services - rather than exploring the volatile world of digital currencies. Although Apple is not interested in directly getting involved in Kripto Para or accepting it as a payment method, the company does allow apps related to encryption, DeFi, non-fungible tokens, and blockchain technology on its App Store. This clearly indicates that Apple is not completely indifferent to Kripto Para but is cautious about directly getting involved in the field. Although Apple's stance on Kripto Para seems conservative, the company is still closely monitoring the future prospects of digital currencies. With the continuous maturity of blockchain technology, Apple may reevaluate its stance on Kripto Para in the future. Related reports: Apple rumored to release an upgraded 'LLM Siri' in 2025: a more powerful AI life assistant than ChatGPT When will Apple iOS 18.2 integrate Derinlik ChatGPT? Apple Intelligence highlights all at once Buffett cuts another 100 million shares of Apple, holding a record $10 trillion in cash! Will US stocks escape a crash after the election? Cook confirms holding BTC for 3 years, finds non-fungible tokens interesting, but Apple is not eager to enter the Kripto Para market> This article was first published on BlockTempo, the most influential blockchain news media in the dynamic area.