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Institutional Client Demand

Definition

Institutional client demand refers to the interest and desire from large financial entities for digital asset products and services. This includes demand from pension funds, hedge funds, endowments, family offices, and corporate treasuries seeking exposure to cryptocurrencies or blockchain-based solutions. Their interest often stems from diversification objectives, inflation hedging, or the pursuit of new alpha opportunities. Meeting this demand requires regulated products, secure custody, and robust trading infrastructure that meets professional standards.