Wealthy investor network ‘TIGER 21’ holds up to $6B worth of crypto
TIGER 21, an investment firm for high-net-worth individuals, has $6 billion of its $200 billion portfolio allocated to crypto, with some of its 1,600 members reportedly “all in” on crypto assets.
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TIGER 21, an investment firm for high-net-worth individuals, has $6 billion of its $200 billion portfolio allocated to crypto, with some of its 1,600 members reportedly “all in” on crypto assets.
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