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3h agoMore than half of hedge funds now hold crypto, global survey shows

A global survey found that over 50% of hedge funds now allocate to cryptocurrencies, marking a crucial shift into digital assets.
The report reveals larger hedge firms are increasingly treating crypto as a separate asset class, while risk controls remain under‑development. Regulators have raised concerns about links between crypto and mainstream finance.
The shift may influence institutional flows and market dynamics, especially in India where foreign participation in digital assets remains nascent.
Reuters• By Sneha Pathak
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3h agoMore than half of hedge funds now hold crypto, global survey shows

A global survey found that over 50% of hedge funds now allocate to cryptocurrencies, marking a crucial shift into digital assets.
The report reveals larger hedge firms are increasingly treating crypto as a separate asset class, while risk controls remain under‑development. Regulators have raised concerns about links between crypto and mainstream finance.
The shift may influence institutional flows and market dynamics, especially in India where foreign participation in digital assets remains nascent.
Reuters• By Sneha Pathak
Explore:Mutual Fund Screening
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Survey shows majority of hedge funds hold crypto, signalling institutional adoption of digital assets.
A global survey found that over 50% of hedge funds now allocate to cryptocurrencies, marking a crucial shift into digital assets.
The report reveals larger hedge firms are increasingly treating crypto as a separate asset class, while risk controls remain under‑development. Regulators have raised concerns about links between crypto and mainstream finance.
The shift may influence institutional flows and market dynamics, especially in India where foreign participation in digital assets remains nascent.

A global survey found that over 50% of hedge funds now allocate to cryptocurrencies, marking a crucial shift into digital assets.
The report reveals larger hedge firms are increasingly treating crypto as a separate asset class, while risk controls remain under‑development. Regulators have raised concerns about links between crypto and mainstream finance.
The shift may influence institutional flows and market dynamics, especially in India where foreign participation in digital assets remains nascent.
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Nov 7, 2025 • 21:57 IST