05.03.2018

Industry Unlocks Value of Digital Assets

05.03.2018

Once the realm of bitcoin and subsequent cryptocurrencies, distributed ledger technologies are enabling new markets for hedge funds and asset managers.

Igor Telyatnikov,
AlphaPoint

Digitalized assets have passed the proof-of-concept stage with large financial firms, Igor Telyatnikov, president and COO, at blockchain vendor AlphaPoint, told Markets Media. “However, there are some firms still at the proof-of-technology stage.”

The UK’s 1,000-year-old Royal Mint most likely has the highest profile digitalized asset; the Royal Mint Gold token is a physically backed contract for 1-gram of gold, which is held by the mint.

The Royal Mint partnered with the CME Group in 2016 to develop the RMG and worked with AlphaPoint and other technology vendors to create the necessary infrastructure to support the digital asset.

Other assets ripe for digitalization are illiquid assets that never had to be “managed” previously, according to Telyatnikov.

High-valued assets, such as real estate or art, are good candidates for digitalization, he noted. “Imagine digitalizing ownership of a Picasso and then selling 20% of those tokens to raise capital.”

One unnamed Boston-based private equity firm plans to digitalize its real estate holdings while a similarly unnamed investment company is using distributed ledgers to create a sidecar investment vehicle, which allows clients to invest alongside the firm’s main investment fund, according to Telyatnikov.

“The buy side has been waiting for the technology to mature so that it can use blockchains for clearing and settling trade in illiquid instruments,” he added. “The technology improves transparency and reduces illiquidity premiums while lowering clearing and settlement costs.”

The electronic secondary market for digital assets is growing and evolving quickly as more cryptocurrency exchanges start to support digital asset trading on their cryptocurrency-trading platforms, he added.

Telyatnikov expects that many firms will be active in the digital asset space by 2019.

“The situation is at a tipping point,” he said. “Asset managers and hedge funds want to help their clients access these new asset classes.”

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Citadel Securities told the SEC that trading tokenized equities should remain under existing market rules, a position that drew responses from various crypto industry groups. @ShannyBasar for @MarketsMedia:

SEC Commissioner Mark Uyeda argued that private assets belong in retirement plans, saying diversified alts can improve risk-adjusted returns and that the answer to optimal exposure “is not zero.” @ShannyBasar reporting for @MarketsMedia:

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