I had not thought of insurance companies having restrictions on what assets they could purchase. A bitcoin etf makes more sense in that case.
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I had not thought of insurance companies having restrictions on what assets they could purchase. A bitcoin etf makes more sense in that case.
I did a bit more research, there are funds that deal in digital assets and crypto but the majority of funds do not. A mixture of security concerns, volatility and regulation seem to be keeping them away at the moment. I still believe some funds have rules and guidelines regarding their investments.
I would imagine they do. As an fund manager, the volatility would concern me more so than the regulation - that can be changed.
Yes. I am looking into a few projects right now which operate similar to an ETF, which allow you to have exposure to multiple cryptos by holding a single token. It would be interesting to see if it would lessen the volatility and risk.
Hmm. That idea sounds interesting. I would enjoy a post about that.