Grayscale Investments’ assets under management (AUM) are now worth $19 billion in crypto according to founder Barry Silbert. CEO of Digital Currency Group took to Twitter to announce that as of 29 December, Grayscale’s AUM has tripled from 1 November, when it had $7.6 billion in assets under management. The firm has also seen significant growth in just two weeks. On 15 December, Silbert revealed that Grayscale’s AUM was $13.0 billion at the time.
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Grayscale AUM on Nov 1: $7.6 billion
Grayscale AUM today: $19 billion https://t.co/WMNm9bUv5n— Barry Silbert (@BarrySilbert) December 28, 2020
Ki Young Ju of CryptoQuant found that 16% of the bitcoin realized market cap is now owned by institutional investors and referred to Grayscale’s AUM in a tweet today that said:
16% of the $BTC realized market cap is now owned by institutional investors.
– Realized Market Cap: $186 billion
– Grayscale AUM: $19 billion
– Institutions AUM: $30 billion (by @BTCtreasuries)Chart 👉 https://t.co/jmwVAzV5K7 https://t.co/ABT284B2jc pic.twitter.com/KfygKFgflH
— Ki Young Ju 주기영 (@ki_young_ju) December 29, 2020
Previously, Grayscale’s third-quarter investment report showed that with regard to its entities, such as BTC trust, 80% of investments came from institutional investors, which were dominated by hedge. The firm’s Bitcoin Trust’s AUM was Grayscale’s fastest-growing investment product as of 14 October. The average weekly investment in Grayscale Bitcoin Trust was $39.5 million, and the trust experienced $719.3 million in 3Q20 inflows, or 1,500% increase.
Demand for other Grayscale products such as its Bitcoin Cash Trust also grew significantly in the third quarter, with inflows increasing by more than 1400% quarter-over-quarter.
However, Grayscale has come under criticism from influencers. Euro Pacific Capital CEO Peter Schiff even accused the asset manager of “pumping” bitcoin to investors through its paid for commercials on CNBC. He claimed that Grayscale was fueling the bitcoin bubble:
Schiff also alleged that as long as Bitcoin’s prices were rising, Grayscale would be “the biggest Bitcoin buyer.”
However, there have been several other firms that have invested in the popular crypto. MicroStrategy, a publicly-traded firm revealed over $1B in total bitcoin purchases made in 2020.
In fact, with regard to public companies that hold bitcoin, data from Bitcointreausuries suggested that over 800,000 Bitcoin or 4% of the total circulating supply is held by public companies. Moreover, Galaxy Digital which holds 16,651 BTC and Square (4,709 BTC) rank second and third, respectively, in the list of public firms that hold bitcoin.
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