ARK Invest CEO Cathie Wood Claims Bitcoin Could Make a Comeback—Here’s Why
ARK Invest CEO Cathie Wood said that in an environment of increasing global geopolitical and monetary uncertainty, capital outflows from some countries could create a new bullish dynamic for
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June 27, 2026
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ARK Invest CEO Cathie Wood said that in an environment of increasing global geopolitical and monetary uncertainty, capital outflows from some countries could create a new bullish dynamic for Bitcoin and other digital assets.
Wood, in his assessment on the X platform, stated that artificial intelligence is currently one of the main elements of technological transformation and is attracting significant market interest. However, according to Wood, the AI sector cannot replace the fundamental role played by digital assets in the global macroeconomic environment.
Cathie Wood stated that digital assets, particularly Bitcoin, occupy a unique position in terms of their function as wealth preservation and “insurance tools.” According to Wood, while the artificial intelligence theme attracts some market liquidity, it does not eliminate the long-term investment value of digital assets.
Wood stated that with the persistence of macroeconomic uncertainties, investors’ need to protect their assets and diversify across borders has increased. He noted that this trend could strengthen demand for digital assets, particularly Bitcoin, over time.
According to the CEO of ARK Invest, under unstable geopolitical and monetary conditions, capital’s shift towards safe, portable, and globally accessible alternative assets could be a significant long-term support factor for the digital asset market.
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