The growth of the digital assets market is undeniable – total market size of all cryptocurrencies has already reached $1.5 trillion – and it is gradually becoming a part of mainstream finance.
Traditional asset managers, institutional investors and hedge funds are moving into this space as managers look to diversify their portfolios in the face of macroeconomic uncertainty in an inflationary environment.
As other digital assets trends emerge, the market will need to adapt quickly to the new challenges and opportunities they present.
Seizing the opportunities
Every transformation offers the opportunity to do things differently. Advancements in technology, for example, have allowed digital assets to thrive as they can offer rapid transactions, low transfer fees, security and, critically, new market opportunities. Digital assets also attract new entrants, the chance to form new partnerships between different market participants, and they encourage more efficient processes.
Digital assets are also favoured due to their transparency, faster settlement, and potential for embedded business logic, e.g. smart contracts and DeFi. Digital assets such as bitcoin can also help diversify portfolios.
Blockchain is a key component of a digital asset as it records information that makes it near impossible to alter or hack. This enables the secure transfer of assets without an intermediary and validates and records transactions. It can also increase efficiencies by reducing costs.
To seize the opportunities, fund managers must be compliant with current rules by onboarding KYC/AML procedures.
Project portfolio management is also critical. While fund managers want to receive their subscriptions and redemptions in crypto, efforts must be made to ensure coins are not tainted. Fund managers should also ensure transactions are conducted through well-versed and well-known regulated custodians and exchanges.
Challenges aplenty
Sizeable technology spends, sourcing service providers for institutional-grade solutions and hiring talent and expertise are some of the main challenges that accompany the digital assets revolution.
During our Digital Assets Virtual Workshop, Chris Brodersen, Global Head of Digital Assets, explained: “Finding the right people to manage the right technology without increasing technical debt is a serious challenge for a lot of managers.”