Crypto Whale One River 'Astounded' by Institutional Interest

Crypto Whale One River 'Astounded' by Institutional Interest

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The transcript discusses the growing interest of institutional investors in a new asset class, which is expected to mature over the next decade. Institutions are increasingly engaging with this asset class, with many investment committees showing interest. The discussion highlights the importance of understanding and allocating resources to this asset class, as it presents unique opportunities. The speaker predicts that while initial allocations may be small, they will grow over time.

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What is the current state of institutional interest in the new asset class according to the speaker?

Interest is declining rapidly.

Interest is growing but still minimal.

There is overwhelming interest with many inquiries.

There is little to no interest.

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What is the predicted timeline for the new asset class to mature?

10 years

5 years

20 years

15 years

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Why is it important for large institutions to get exposure to the beta of the new asset class?

To gain early learning and understanding

To reduce operational costs

To avoid government regulations

To increase short-term profits

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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What role do fiduciaries play in the context of the new asset class?

They provide safe and secure access to the asset class.

They regulate the asset class.

They discourage investment in the asset class.

They invest heavily in the asset class themselves.

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How are allocations to the new asset class expected to change over the next decade?

They will be eliminated completely.

They will start small and increase in size.

They will decrease significantly.

They will remain the same.