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Grvt Strategies opens hedge-fund style investing to the blockchain public
Grvt is launching a platform that expands access to trading strategies once reserved for a small number of elite investors.
Thanks to recent regulatory shifts, DeFi and traditional finance are increasingly converging. On Tuesday, Grvt launched Grvt Strategies, a peer-to-peer on-chain investment platform. According to the firm, the platform aims to open up sophisticated investment strategies to a broader range of investors while leveraging the transparency and efficiency of blockchain technology.
Grvt Strategies will offer options such as bot trading, thematic portfolios, volatility investing, and short-term trading. The firm states that these strategies will be curated by institutional funds, market makers, and successful traders.
These contributors include Ampersan, a digital asset liquidity provider with $400 billion in volume since inception. Regulated AI startup b-cube.ai will power the platform’s trading bots, enabling retail users to access algorithmic strategies.
Most potential traders lack access to markets
The platform will also offer the transparency typically associated with DeFi protocols. Smart contracts powering these strategies will be public and auditable. Users will retain custody of their funds, eliminating the need to rely on third-party custodians.
Currently, a significant part of the global population lacks access to capital markets. According to the World Economic Forum, individual investors like education, access, and trust, which effectively limits these markets to wealthy individuals and institutions.