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Bitwise Tops $100M in Assets Under Management

Bitwise Asset Management, a provider of cryptocurrency index funds to professional investors, now manages over $100 million in assets.

  • The level is a record for the company and comes amid rising demand from hedge funds, financial advisors and multifamily offices, according to a press release.

  • The major recipient of the increased inflows has been the diversified Bitwise 10 Crypto Index Fund, which tracks bitcoin, ethereum, litecoin and other top-10 cryptocurrencies by market value.

  • “We’re reaping the harvest of two years of building infrastructure in this space,” Bitwise Chief Investment Officer Matt Hougan, told CoinDesk in a phone interview. “It’s no surprise that we’re hitting multiyear highs.”

  • The surge in Bitwise’s assets under management has happened alongside an increase in institutional participation in the top cryptocurrency.

  • Several public companies, including the likes of MicroStrategy and Square, have recently disclosed their bitcoin investments, providing a vote of confidence in bitcoin’s long-term value as an inflation hedge.

  • “That has convinced many who were previously cautious that it’s time to reevaluate,” Bitwise Chief Executive Officer Hunter Horsley said in the press release.

  • Bitwise has failed in its attempts to win approval from the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission for a bitcoin-focused exchange-traded fund.

Read more: Bitwise Bitcoin Fund Doubles to $9M as Investor Fears Grow Over Runaway Inflation

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