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Institutional Investment Vehicles

Definition

Institutional Investment Vehicles are financial products or structures designed to allow large organizations, such as pension funds, endowments, or asset managers, to invest in specific asset classes. In the context of digital assets, these vehicles provide regulated and secure pathways for institutions to gain exposure to cryptocurrencies without directly managing the underlying assets. Examples include crypto funds, exchange-traded products, and specialized managed accounts. These structures address institutional requirements for custody, liquidity, and compliance.