
Pantera Capital CEO expects 'wave' of crypto companies to go public in next 6 months
Dan Morehead, founder and CEO of crypto hedge fund and venture capital firm Pantera Capital, sits down with CNBC's MacKenzie Sigalos at the crypto conference Consensus 2025.

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