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Investors are increasingly seeking exposure to bitcoin following the recent months-long price rally. Bitcoin exchange-traded products are seeing record trading volumes. Meanwhile, more big banks are reportedly trying to get into the crypto space, including Goldman Sachs.
High Demand for Bitcoin and Crypto Products
With the price of bitcoin rapidly rising over recent months, more investors are seeking exposure to the cryptocurrency. The price of bitcoin rose about 24% since the beginning of the year and over 90% since the beginning of December.
One bitcoin exchange-traded product in particular, BTCE, has recorded an average daily trading volume of $69 million in the first 11 days of January, the Financial Times reported Friday, citing data from Deutsche Börse where it is trading. This week, Switzerlandâs principal stock exchange revealed that its crypto trading volume hit a record high of $1.2 billion in 2020. The exchange now lists 34 crypto exchange-traded products.
Grayscale Investmentsâ Bitcoin Trust posted an average daily turnover of almost $1 billion in the first two weeks of this year, which is more than nine times the average in 2020, the publication added. The bitcoin trustâs assets under management grew from $1.8 billion to $17.5 billion during the year.
Meanwhile, Canadian asset manager 3iq says its bitcoin fund has reached a milestone, exceeding one billion Canadian dollars ($785 million) in assets under management. Besides the bitcoin fund, the company offers the ether fund and a global crypto-asset fund.
Chart of 3iqâs bitcoin fund. Source: 3iq
Big Banks Want In, Including Goldman Sachs
As bitcoin continues to outperform other assets, more major companies are seeking to get into the crypto space. Goldman Sachsâ global head of commodities research, Jeff Currie, said last week that the bitcoin market âis beginning to become more matureâ after he called BTC âa retail inflation hedge.â The investment bank is now rumored to be have issued a request for information (RFI) to explore providing digital asset custody service.
The RFI was reportedly sent to a prominent company in the crypto custody niche at the end of last year. An unnamed Goldman Sachs source indicated that the firm is talking to several companies with a focus on custody service.
Recently, the U.S. Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) granted Anchorage conditional approval to become a national digital bank. Anchorage co-founder Diogo MĂłnica told CNBC last week that the regulatory approval will attract many large institutional players to begin offering their own crypto services, including custody.
Other banks and financial services giants that have recently entered the crypto space include Spainâs second-largest bank BBVA, Standard Chartered Bank, Southeast Asiaâs largest bank DBS, and Italian insurance giant Generali. Some of them offer only crypto custody services while others also offer bitcoin trading services.
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