In 2009, Satoshi Nakamoto launched Bitcoin as a seeming response to the 2008 Great Recession, during which banks and other financial institutions created an environment conducive to economic collapse. The pseudonymous coder’s intentions in launching Bitcoin was implied by a message they embedded in the header of the blockchain’s genesis block, which referenced a headline related to the then-ongoing recession.
Regardless, analysts still expect 2020, the following 12 months, to see institutions delve into the cryptocurrency game.Related Reading: Why Bitcoin Network’s Record 2019 Is Bullish For the Crypto Market
2020, The Year of Institutional Bitcoin Involvement
Peter Johnson, a Principal at crypto-friendly venture capital firm Jump Capital, recently wrote in an that he expects more institutions to bet on Bitcoin and other digital assets in 2020.Changpeng “CZ” Zhao, chief executive of crypto giant Binance, has echoed this thesis. Per previous reports from this very outlet, the industry executive said that he thinks 2020 will have a more bullish cryptocurrency market because of an “increasing amount of interest from institutional players.”
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The Movement’s Begun
Sure, 2019 wasn’t the watershed year for institutional involvement that analysts thought it would be, but a Wall Street movement towards cryptocurrency began last year that bodes well for the future.Fidelity Investments — the Wall Street financial services giant with over $2 trillion under management. The firm, which unveiled the Fidelity Digital Assets division in 2018, began to roll out a Bitcoin custody and trade execution solution this year.
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It began with a pilot rollout, with the company only offering Bitcoin-related services to a select set of clients. But just a month or two ago, around the time Fidelity Digital Assets secured a New York trade and custody license that allowed it to serve clients in that state, the service was released to all eligible clients.
Also last year, — the cryptocurrency exchange backed by Microsoft, Starbucks, and the Intercontinental Exchange — launched, rolling out its Bitcoin futures contracts in September. The derivatives have since seen strong adoption from institutions, resulting in Bakkt launching other financial products such as cash-settled Bitcoin futures in Singapore and BTC options.
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