Bitcoin outlook: '10 years from now we'll all be doing our financial services on a blockchain': Kraken CEO

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Yahoo Finance’s Akiko Fujita and Zack Guzman discuss crypto’s wild ride with Kraken CEO Jesse Powell.

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AKIKO FUJITA: Bitcoin surging ahead to a 10-day high. Let's take a look at where it's trading right now, well above that $36,000 level, up 6%. Some attributing the spike here to Elon Musk and his Twitter bio, specifically. Not necessarily endorsing Bitcoin, but sort of alluding to it. That providing a big lift.

Let's bring in Jesse Powell. He is the CEO of Kraken. And Jesse, I imagine you have been listening to all of the conversations over the last several days about the users who are on Reddit, this movement behind GameStop. It feels like, in many ways, that has strengthened the case for something like a Bitcoin and this need for a decentralized financial system.

How much of the sentiment that we have seen in the equity markets have spilled over into cryptocurrency?

JESSE POWELL: Quite a lot, actually. And people that started trading with cryptocurrencies first are shocked to find out how the equities markets actually work, with so many middlemen in the process, not actually owning your stocks, having someone else technically own them, having someone else custody them, not being able to move them wherever you want instantly.

It's a very different system, and I think it's a system that is really no longer necessary now that we have a crypto system. And I think we'd be much better off with a bare instrument system where people can take their shares, move them anywhere they want, trade them anywhere they want, and trade directly on exchange.

And because they can't do that now, because there's so many middlemen involved in the process, you have so many opportunities for bad things to happen. There's just not much transparency there. And the little guy really is at a disadvantage in a system like that.

ZACK GUZMAN: And so Jesse, I mean, what kind of boost in users have you seen here in the wake of all this? And, I guess, as a follow up question to that, crypto seems very similar in the fact that you sometimes got to go through, like, a Coinbase or a centralized exchange to, maybe, get started. But then from there, we're seeing decentralized finance and the applications there, really start taking off now.

JESSE POWELL: Yeah. So people can buy Bitcoin in a number of places. There are more than 100 exchanges around the world. Kraken is a great way to buy Bitcoin all over the world. Once you get into Bitcoin, you can move your Bitcoin anywhere. It's a permissionless blockchain. And you can convert your Bitcoin into other assets like Ethereum.