47% of traditional hedge funds maintain crypto exposure: Report
A survey reveals that almost half of traditional hedge funds have exposure to digital assets, with increased global regulatory clarity boosting confidence.
Archive context
Older archive item. Useful for background and entity history, but not a fresh market-moving signal.
A survey reveals that almost half of traditional hedge funds have exposure to digital assets, with increased global regulatory clarity boosting confidence.
Why this matters
This research story adds another data point to the current market tape and is useful when read alongside nearby source coverage.
Original source
Read on CointelegraphRelated market context
Jane Street Reveals Nearly $1B Bitcoin Position
Bitcoin Magazine Jane Street Reveals Nearly $1B Bitcoin Position Quantitative trading firm and liquidity provider Jane Street has...
HIVE Digital Technologies reports $79.1M in Q1 fiscal 2027 revenue as Bitcoin mining and AI segments surge
HIVE's revenue growth highlights the increasing significance of digital currency and AI sectors, potentially reshaping tech invest...
Bits of Gold Breach May Expose 200,000 Crypto Users, But Funds Remain Safe Online
Key Takeaways: A data breach at Bits of Gold could affect up to 200,000 customers. No exposure of customer funds, crypto assets, p...
Cboe pushes for 3x Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs after 2x crypto funds suffer losses of up to 96%
Cboe BZX is asking the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) for an exception to its own generic listing rules so it can list f...
Bitcoin turned $10,000 into $870,000 in a decade where 87% of active stock funds failed to beat passive rivals
Bitcoin returned 87 times over a decade, while only 13% of actively managed US large-cap equity funds beat comparable passive fund...
Jane Street Reports Major Position Across XRP ETF
Jane Street Group reported holding more than 1.2 million shares of Bitwise’s XRP ETF as of June 30, 2026, up from 20,605 shares th...