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BNY Mellon adds crypto to its $43 trillion custody business. Why that's important for digital asset adoption

Por: MarketWatch Business October 11, 2022

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Though bitcoin has lost almost 60% of its value year-to-date, “we continue to see significant demand from institutional investors and are excited about future opportunities from blockchain and tokenization technology for assets and cash,” Caroline Butler, chief executive of custody services at BNY Mellon, wrote to MarketWatch in an email.  “BNY Mellon is signaling that they are going to tool up so that if a fund or fund manager wants to... + full article



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