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Bakkt, Galaxy Digital to Offer Bitcoin Trading, Custody Solution for Institutions

Bakkt and Galaxy Digital plan to offer a "white glove" trading and custody solution targeting institutions this year.

Aktualisiert 14. Sept. 2021, 8:50 a.m. Veröffentlicht 10. Juni 2020, 2:24 p.m. Übersetzt von KI
Michael Novogratz, chief executive officer, Galaxy Investment Partners at Invest 2017 (Credit: CoinDesk archives)
Michael Novogratz, chief executive officer, Galaxy Investment Partners at Invest 2017 (Credit: CoinDesk archives)

Two New York-based crypto companies hope to scoop up growing institutional demand for physical bitcoin.

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Announced Wednesday, Galaxy Digital's trading arm and regulated bitcoin futures provider Bakkt said the service will offer asset managers and other institutional investors a "white glove" trading and custody solution.

As part of the collaboration, Galaxy will provide all the trading services and functionalities, leveraging its existing plugins to 30 different exchange venues. Meanwhile, Bakkt will offer custody services through its Bakkt Warehouse, which it currently uses to facilitate physically settled bitcoin contracts.

Designed to work around the clock, the idea, according to Tim Plakas, Galaxy Digital Trading's head of sales, is to offer a "safe, efficient and well-regulated route into physical bitcoin access, one that has been already proven successful in the macro hedge fund space."

"We designed this partnership to service the uptick in demand our two firms have received from traditional asset managers seeking access to physical bitcoin," Plakas added.

See also: Novogratz’s Crypto Investment Firm Galaxy Digital Shrinks Workforce 15%

While the idea of two big-name companies teaming up like this may seem like a titillating prospect, both Bakkt and Galaxy Digital have struggled to make much headway this year.

As a merchant bank that invests in crypto companies as well as trades digital assets, Galaxy Digital has failed to make much, if any, revenue since it first launched in January 2018. It reported a net loss of $32.9 million in the final quarter of 2019 and warned further losses from the coronavirus.

It was Galaxy Digital Trading, the branch now hooking up with Bakkt, that was responsible for pretty much wiping out Galaxy's other revenue streams, losing a total $32.1 million in Q4.

See also: Bakkt CEO Mike Blandina Steps Down 4 Months After Taking Role

Bakkt, on the other hand, has struggled to attract much footfall. Launching in September 2019 after more than a year of delays, the exchange's volumes have remained low.

For example, there was a week in January, and two weeks in late February, where not a single one of its options contracts traded. That contrasted with a broader derivative space that reported record volumes during the same timeframes.

So far this week, for instance, Bakkt's total volume for monthly options contracts was stuck at zero. Bakkt's futures have seen more volume, reaching record levels last month during Bitcoin's halving, though it's now returning to more typical levels.

UPDATE (June 10, 2020, 20:30 UTC): This article was updated for clarity.

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