Institutional Adoption of DeFi is _Many Years Away,_ Says BlackRock _utive

Joseph Chalom – BlackRock’s head of strategic partnerships – thinks the current regulatory environment is not quite welcoming for leading institutional investors to participate in Decentralized Finance.

He predicted that crypto firms like Coinbase could play a vital role in such a transition in the future, acting as a bridge between DeFi and traditional finance.

  • Chalombelievesthat the participation of major institutional investors in DeFi is still “many, many, many years away.”

“Not that I’m pessimistic — I just live in a highly regulated space, and so do our clients.”

  • He said a potential adoption could be fueled by leading cryptocurrency organizations, such as the US-based exchange Coinbase. The latter provides institutional-grade wallets, which could bind investors from traditional and decentralized finance.
  • BlackRock has recently splashed the waters of the crypto industry byfiling with the SEC to launch a spot Bitcoin ETF in the States. Given its highly successful rate with the Commission so far, the market reacted positively to the news.
  • Bitcoin and most alternative coins have charted significant gains, whereas the global market capitalization surpassed $1.2 trillion (CoinGecko data).
  • It is worth mentioning that the world’s largest asset manager intends to rely on Coinbase to serve as a crypto custodian should the SEC greenlight the product.
  • BlackRock’s initiative has inspired other financial giants to resubmit their filings for a Spot BTC ETF in America. Such examples are Invesco, WisdomTree, and Valkyrie.
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