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A recent AIMA survey shows 55% of traditional hedge funds now hold crypto assets, with most planning to boost exposure — a sign of growing institutional adoption.
Greater U.S. regulatory clarity and the launch of crypto ETFs are increasing investor confidence, while volatility, valuation challenges, and infrastructure gaps remain concerns.
As markets and rules mature, hedge funds view crypto for diversification and potential returns, pointing to continued expansion of digital assets in mainstream portfolios.
By Ciro IrmiciA recent AIMA survey shows 55% of traditional hedge funds now hold crypto assets, with most planning to boost exposure — a sign of growing institutional adoption.
Greater U.S. regulatory clarity and the launch of crypto ETFs are increasing investor confidence, while volatility, valuation challenges, and infrastructure gaps remain concerns.
As markets and rules mature, hedge funds view crypto for diversification and potential returns, pointing to continued expansion of digital assets in mainstream portfolios.