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Galaxy Digital previously facilitated the launch of Goldman Sachsâ Bitcoin futures trading product for CME Group in June 2021.
American investment bank Goldman Sachs continues to expand its cryptocurrency trading expertise by executing its first-ever over-the-counter (OTC) crypto options trade.
Goldman Sachs executed its first OTC crypto transaction in collaboration with the trading unit of Michael Novogratzâs cryptocurrency investment management firm Galaxy Digital.
According to a joint announcement on Monday, the OTC transaction was in the form of a Bitcoin (BTC) non-deliverable option, representing one of the first OTC crypto transactions by a major bank in the United States.
âWe are pleased to have executed our first cash-settled cryptocurrency options trade with Galaxy,â said Max Minton, Asia Pacific head of digital assets at Goldman Sachs. He noted that the development marks an important milestone in Goldman Sachsâ digital assets capabilities as well as for the âbroader evolution of the asset class.â
The latest collaboration between Goldman Sachs and Galaxy Digital also represents a continuation of the bankâs partnership with Galaxy to improve its crypto capabilities.
As previously reported, Galaxy facilitated the launch of Goldman Sachsâ Bitcoin futures trading product for CME Group in June 2021. According to data from the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, Goldman Sachs also offers its clients exposure to the Ether cryptocurrency (ETH) through Galaxy Digitalâs Ethereum Fund.
âWe are pleased to continue to strengthen our relationship with Goldman and expect the transaction to open the door for other banks considering OTC as a conduit for trading digital assets,â Galaxy Digital co-president Damien Vanderwilt said.
Related: Stablecoin issuer Circle launches business accounts for USDC transactions
Goldman Sachs is one of the biggest traditional financial institutions in the United States to be involved in the cryptocurrency industry. The financial giant is known for backing Circle, the blockchain technology firm operating the USD Coin (USDC), the second-largest stablecoin by market capitalization. Last year, Goldman Sachs made a historic move into the crypto industry, launching its first trading services for BTC derivatives and Ether derivatives.
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