📊According to the results of a survey conducted by the Alternative Investment Management Association (AIMA) and consulting firm PwC, 47% of hedge funds working with traditional assets invest in cryptocurrencies.

📈The figure has grown significantly compared to last year, when it was 29%. The main incentive for this was regulatory transparency in the US and Asia, as well as the launch of cryptocurrency exchange-traded funds (ETFs). At the same time, 37% of hedge funds invested in digital assets in 2022. According to a new survey, 67% of respondents do not plan to increase the share of cryptocurrencies in their portfolio by the end of the year. Accordingly, 33% of hedge funds are going to invest additional funds in digital assets.

đŸ’đŸ»â€â™‚ïžâ€œThe survey results show a steady recovery in trust in cryptocurrencies over the past year. We are seeing an increase in regulatory transparency around the world, which is giving a significant boost to confidence in this asset class,” said James Delaney, Managing Director of Asset Regulation at AIMA.

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