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Adrian Grenier of Entourage is Bullish on Crypto

Cryptocurrencies, according to Adrian Grenier, an American actor best known for his portrayal of Vincent Chase in the TV series “Entourage,” can “fix a lot of the systems that are currently broken.” He also defended bitcoin mining, which has been criticized by many for its environmental impact.

In these times of post-pandemic crises, military conflicts, and rising inflation, it is safe to state that the global financial system is in desperate need of a boost. The vast majority of crypto supporters feel that wider acceptance and use of digital assets might deliver such an upgrade. Adrian Grenier, an American actor, producer, and musician, is one of them.

Grenier declared that crypto can “fix a lot of the systems that are broken currently, and are quite wasteful across all industries.”

Bitcoin mining is an energy-intensive proof-of-work procedure that uses a lot of electricity, therefore critics of the asset class often say it’s bad for the environment. “Crypto isn’t just a thing that uses energy,” Grenier stated. He projected that it will improve the efficiency of numerous sectors. “If you look at the global net benefit,” he contended, “I think it’s positive.”

Last summer, Grenier made his first comments about the crypto world. Back then, the actor predicted that bitcoin would eventually supplant fiat currencies such as the US dollar:

“You are going to see the adoption rate increase exponentially over time, but you’re also seeing bitcoin as future dollars. Where we need to get to philosophically is that it’s not going to eventually become dollars, it’s just going to be bitcoin.”

Grenier has retired from acting. He recently left Hollywood and relocated to a farm outside Austin, Texas, where he produces his own food and wants to trade locally using digital currencies.

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