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Between two shows on M6, Éric Larchevêque ventures into cryptocurrencies. He firmly believes in it, despite the current crash.
By André Trentin
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Bred tree, benevolent look, Eric Larchevêque, 48, would go unnoticed if he did not receive in a large Parisian hotel. Behind his restrained attitude, however, hides the French businessman most invested in digital currencies, a particularly adventurous universe. Larchevêque created Ledger, which has already sold millions of cryptocurrency vaults in USB key format. He is also at the origin of Coinhouse, a brokerage house which wants to become the first cryptobank in Europe and raised 55 million euros in the midst of the “crypto” crash.
Since November 2021, bitcoin has been in freefall – its value has fallen from $69,000 to $20,000. Despite this berezina, Larchevêque kept the faith: “There have always been ups and downs. » For him, has…
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