On a television program, Felipe, Prince of the former Yugoslavia and current Serbia shared his thoughts about Bitcoin. He is one of the few royals worldwide to have opened up about digital assets.
Prince Felipe Karađorđević, a royal from present-day Serbia and a direct descendant of the kings of the former Yugoslavia, says that Bitcoin represents freedom. And not only that, but he also highlighted that there is an urgent need to take the money away from the State, that is, that power must get removed from fiduciary money.
The Prince started an urge to count on stable currency again, good quality money that could avoid the damage inflation usually causes.
The 40-year-old royal and economics professional recently shared his vision about Bitcoin on a Serbian TV show led by Ivan Ivanović. Felipe, a part of the House of Karađorđević, is the second sibling of the last prince of the former Kingdom of Yugoslavia. He has a twin brother named Prince Alexander and comes as the second in line to take the throne after Prince Peter.
The Prince Knows About Bitcoin
Felipe lived in Virginia, United States of America, until 1984. He got later educated in London and Canterbury with his twin brother. In 2000 he completed his secondary studies at the King’s School and achieved a BA degree in Economics from London.
According to the Serbian Royal Family official site, he is currently offering his services to global asset management located in London. In simpler words, when he talks about Bitcoin, he knows about the subject.
The Prince stated that he works in the financial field and confirmed it on the television show. He operates as an asset manager for an international financial company. The head office got located in New York, but it has a large office carrying out activities in London.
The Prince analyzes and mainly tells customers what is happening with the market and their portfolios. He talks to many other experts and other portfolio managers operating in the entity.
The Prince received many questions about digital assets. Emphasizing that his advice is free, he began by stating the word “crypto” but fastly corrected himself to mention the term “Bitcoin.”
The Prince said Bitcoin is something everyone should learn. People will learn about digital assets slowly, but others would refuse to learn about them because they are not used to a non-traditional system.
They would want to save the traditional system because they know it, they feel comfortable about it, but they don’t realize that this system, well maybe it is, is not beneficial to everyone else worldwide.
The Prince got interrupted by Ivanović after he said that we’d have to take the money from the State; The TV presenter warned that the royal statement could receive a misunderstood view.
By: Jenson Nuñez