Since FTX, Institutions No Longer Want to Keep Crypto on Exchanges
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The crisis of FTX not only destroyed confidence in crypto exchanges. It also accelerated a structural change in the institutional market, where separate custody, out-of-exchange settlement and regulated custodians begin to replace the old model of leaving large balances within trading platforms. *** Institutions no longer want to keep large amounts of cryptocurrencies within exchanges after the collapse of FTX. Out-of-exchange settlement models …
Since FTX, Institutions No Longer Want to Keep Crypto on Exchanges
The post Since FTX, Institutions No Longer Want to Keep Crypto on Exchanges appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Institutions are accelerating their adoption of crypto, with major players steadily entering the market and expanding their exposure to digital assets. But while participation is rising, the way these institutions engage with the ecosystem has fundamentally changed. The old model, where funds parked large amounts of capital directly o…
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The institutional crypto landscape has undergone a dramatic transformation. What was once a straightforward model depositing funds directly onto exchanges for trading has evolved into a more sophisticated architecture that separates custody from execution entirely. The 2022 FTX collapse was the turning point. Institutions that had parked capital on the exchange discovered they were effectively unsecured creditors when the firm filed for bankrupt…
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