As one of the earliest adopters of institutional digital assets trading, Susquehanna International Group, founded in 1987, has been ahead of the blockchain curve - actively trading cryptocurrencies for the past two years.
In contrast to traditional financial markets, cryptocurrency draws a worldwide, 24/7 audience of retail and institutional investors.
As blockchain and cryptocurrency continue to grow, the once-resistant firms of Wall Street are changing sentiment and moving towards a new era of digital financial instruments.
Goldman Sachs and the NYSE parent company Intercontinental Exchange are only two examples of major investment firms seeking to join the crypto community by planning the launch of their own Bitcoin futures trading desks.
"We believe that this technology and this asset class is going to change some facet of financial services, and we think it is going to exist forever."
First exposed to Bitcoin trading in 2014, Susquehanna International Group was contacted by the Winklevoss twins for assistance with the launch of their Bitcoin ETF. Although regulators didn't approve of the ETF, Susquehanna decided to maintain its Bitcoin trading desk and hired a few more digital assets traders the following year.
The firm now has a dozen dedicated cryptocurrency traders on staff and buys and sells millions in digital assets each year.
With investor interest growing, Susquehanna plans to open trading to 500 of its clients and expanding after.
With 1800 employees worldwide, Susquehanna has the resources and manpower to be a global force for institutional virtual currency investing.
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Wall Street Falls Behind: One Firm Trades Bitcoin for the Past Two Years
Veröffentlicht auf Jun 29, 2018
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