What are successful examples of decentralized hedge funds?
Asked 4 years ago
I am quite suspicious of AI and blockchain technology because I tend to think that nothing managed on the internet is truly safe. Surely anything can be hacked and infiltrated no matter your security? For that reason, I want to know some successful examples of decentralized hedge funds. Thanks!
Courtney Blankenship
Friday, May 20, 2022
Here are three examples of successful decentralized hedge funds:
Pantera capital – by the end of 2021, Pantera Capital managed $6.4 billion in digital assets. The minimum investment for interested parties is $100,000, making it ideal for institutional and high net worth investors.
Coin Capital – is ideal for investors with smaller investments than Pantera Capital. Coin Capital manages more than 40 digital assets, including Bitcoin, Ethereum, Ripple, and Dash. Besides, it invests in various cryptocurrencies, decentralized start-ups, and coin offerings.
Bitcoin Reserve – has a decentralized hedge fund known as an arbitrage fund. The fund trades on multiple exchanges simultaneously to exploit market inefficiencies. This is a unique approach since many digital assets follow different prices on various marketplaces. The arbitrage fund generates profits and minimizes risk by exploiting these price differentials.
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