Ric Edelman, chairman of the Digital Assets Council of Financial Advisors, stated in an interview with CNBC that he recommends allocating 10% to 40% of investment funds to cryptocurrencies, whereas four years ago his recommendation was 1%. Ric Edelman mentioned that, four years ago, it was uncertain whether the U.S. government would ban Bitcoin, whether this technology would become obsolete, and whether consumers and institutions would accept and adopt Bitcoin. However, now all those questions have been resolved, and the price of Bitcoin does not move in sync with the prices of stocks, bonds, gold, oil, or commodities. The return opportunities provided by the crypto asset class are higher than almost any other asset class.