Centralized Wealth: The Downside To Institutional Bitcoin Buying
The recent Bitcoin rally to as high as $42,000 has been predominantly been driven by institutional investors suddenly waking up and realizing the asset’s long-term value potential. Buying in now, means not paying ultra-high prices some day down the line if it ultimately catches on. And while FOMO from wealthy individuals seeking to protect that […]
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“Things are much more encouraging, even though this is clearly a time of pain," said Wave Financial’s head of business development Mike Jones. Two executives at Wave Financial, an asset management firm providing bespoke strategies to high-net-worth individuals and entities, have reported seeing increased institutional demand for crypto products amid the bear market.Speaking to Cointelegraph at the Blockchain Futurist Conference in Toronto on Wednesday, Wave Financial’s head of business development Mike Jones said institutional investment in crypto could be driven by the high end of wealth....
Institutional investors expect to start buying crypto to increase their revenues over the long term. Institutional investors are increasingly looking to move into cryptocurrency investment to grow their revenues in the long term, a new survey revealed.As many as 62% of global institutional investors with zero exposure to cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin (BTC) said they expect to invest in these for the first time within the next year in a new survey by European investment manager Nickel Digital Asset Management.Released Sept. 28, the survey interviewed 50 wealth managers and 50 institutional....
Sovereign wealth funds may soon become the next major investors to enter the Bitcoin scene. State-owned investment funds are reportedly making inquiries into buying Bitcoin (BTC).According to Robert Gutmann, CEO of New York Digital Investment Group, the firm has been having conversations with sovereign wealth funds about possible Bitcoin investments.Gutmann made this known while appearing at a virtual podcast with investment strategist and founder of Real Vision Raoul Pal.Pal also confirmed Gutmann’s revelation, stating that Singapore’s sovereign wealth fund Temasek was indeed a Bitcoin....