- As many as 36% of institutional investors in the US and Europe own
crypto assets , according to a Fidelity survey released Tuesday. - Bitcoin is the most popular crypto asset to own — more that 25% of firms surveyed said they hold the digital currency.
- "These results confirm a trend we are seeing in the market towards greater interest in and acceptance of
digital assets as a new investable asset class," Tom Jessop, president of Fidelity Digital Assets, said in a statement. - Watch Bitcoin trade live on Markets Insider.
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More than one-third of large institutional investors hold crypto assets, and the most popular one is
As many as 36% of institutional investors in the US and Europe own crypto assets, according to a survey of 774 firms released Tuesday by Fidelity Investments. Institutional investors include pension funds, family offices, financial advisers, and hedge funds.
In the US, 27% of investors said they hold crypto assets, up from 22% a year ago when Fidelity surveyed 441 American firms. In Europe, 45% of firms surveyed said they hold crypto assets.
Of the digital assets held, bitcoin is by and far the most popular, according to the survey — more than 25% of respondents said they hold bitcoin, and 11% hold
"These results confirm a trend we are seeing in the market towards greater interest in and acceptance of digital assets as a new investable asset class," Tom Jessop, president of Fidelity Digital Assets, said in a statement. "This is evident in the evolving composition of our client pipeline, which spans from crypto native funds to pensions."
Bitcoin has been on a tear this year as
Fidelity's survey found that the biggest obstacles cited by firms still hesitant to dive into crypto were price volatility and concerns about market manipulation.
The survey was executed by Greenwich Associates between November and March, right before the crypto market sank and recovered.