January 16 News, a investment advisory firm focused on digital assets, Digital Wealth Partners, announced that it has selected the US-based Bitcoin financial services provider Two Prime to manage approximately $250 million in Bitcoin assets for its clients. This partnership demonstrates a clear increase in institutional investors' trust in professional and systematic Bitcoin asset management services.
According to disclosures, Two Prime primarily offers Bitcoin-centric financial services to institutional clients, including family offices, corporate finance departments, and Bitcoin miners. The company combines quantitative investment models with a dedicated Bitcoin risk management system, aiming to achieve stable returns while controlling drawdowns. Additionally, Two Prime's lending business is considered one of the world's leading Bitcoin collateralized loan platforms, with significant influence in institutional Bitcoin financing.
Digital Wealth Partners stated that as Bitcoin gradually becomes part of long-term asset allocation frameworks, their clients' demand for professional Bitcoin investment strategies is evolving. Institutions are no longer solely focused on price appreciation potential but are paying more attention to risk management, return structures, and transparency in asset custody and operations. This trend aligns closely with the requirements for mature asset management models in traditional financial markets.
This cooperation is a further deepening of the existing partnership and will operate through independently managed account structures, aiming to achieve low-volatility Bitcoin-denominated returns. This model is considered more compliant with the risk control and regulatory needs of high-net-worth and institutional investors and also helps enhance Bitcoin's investability as an institutional-grade asset.
Industry experts believe that Digital Wealth Partners entrusting large-scale Bitcoin assets to Two Prime reflects a rapid shift of institutional investors toward professional Bitcoin management firms. As the digital asset investment framework continues to improve, Bitcoin asset management, Bitcoin quantitative strategies, and institutional-grade crypto asset allocation are gradually becoming key components of the digital financial sector.
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