Nasdaq launches Digital Assets Business for institutional investors
Nasdaq has launched its Digital Assets business unit that as they note will power the digital asset ecosystem. Nasdaq aims to provide trusted and institutional-grade solutions, focused on enhanced custody, liquidity and integrity.
Adena Friedman, President and Chief
Executive Officer, Nasdaq stated, “Nasdaq Digital Assets builds upon the
successful solutions we have introduced in recent years to serve the digital
assets ecosystem, including marketplace technology for digital asset exchanges,
crypto-native anti-financial crime offerings, and crypto-related index
solutions for tradable products. The technology that underpins the digital
asset ecosystem has the potential to transform markets over the long-term. To
deliver on that opportunity, our focus will be to provide institutional-grade
solutions that bring greater liquidity, integrity, and transparency to support
the evolution.”
Nasdaq Digital Assets will initially
develop an advanced custody solution that will incorporate liquidity and
execution services to address industry challenges around connectivity,
availability, and efficiency. Nasdaq’s custody solution will bring together the
best attributes of hot and cold crypto wallets through an innovative technology
offering, which will provide a high degree of accessibility and scalability
without compromising security. Nasdaq’s offering is subject to regulatory
approval in applicable jurisdictions.
“Demand among institutional investors for
engaging in digital assets has increased in recent years, and Nasdaq is
well-positioned to accelerate broader adoption and drive sustainable growth,”
said Tal Cohen, Executive Vice President and Head of North American Markets,
Nasdaq. “Nasdaq is uniquely placed to address
industry pain points by improving liquidity, scalability, and resiliency, with
the goal to engender greater trust and confidence in the digital assets
ecosystem.”
Nasdaq Digital Assets will be led by Ira
Auerbach, Senior Vice President, Head of Digital Assets.
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