$1.6 Billion Invested In Institutional BITCOIN & CRYPTO Custody!

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$1.6 billion was invested in institutional-focused Bitcoin and crypto custody services according to the Block Crypto research. Between 2012 to 2020, $ 1.6 billion was invested over 46 deals in companies that offer institutional-focused custody services for cryptocurrencies. Of these, 24 deals (or 52%) were focused on early-stage, VC-backed companies, whose median investment size amounted to roughly $15.7 million. Of the 28 companies providing cryptocurrency custody services to institutional clients cataloged by The Block Research, half of them are domiciled in the United States.Crypto custodian Kingdom Trust is offering customers bitcoin cold storage from Fidelity Digital Assets.馃殌 Get the Ledger Nano X to Safely store your Crypto - https://www.ledgerwallet.com/r/acd6馃敟 Become a Channel Member - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjpk...馃挜 Download Brave Browser to Earn Free Basic Attention Tokens - https://brave.com/thi921鈿★笍 Earn Free Bitcoin while shopping - https://lolli.com/ref/thinkingcrypto馃殌 Sign up for Binance US to purchase Crypto - https://www.binance.us/?ref=35098278馃敟 Get $25 off your Coinmine One purchase - https://coinmine.com/thinkingcrypto馃敟 Follow on Twitter - https://twitter.com/ThinkingCrypto1馃敟 Follow on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/thinkingcrypto/馃敟 Website - http://www.ThinkingCrypto.com/=================================================Must Watch Videos!- Interview with CZ Binance CEO - https://youtu.be/mF-iCOlnL_8- Andreas Antonopoulos Interview - https://youtu.be/8nvXq5m4vM8- Interview with Cameron & Tyler Winklevoss - https://youtu.be/jZ5YNxLfBuw=================================================#Bitcoin #BTC #Crypto #Cryptocurrency #CryptoCustody #Fidelity #KingdomTrust=================================================Disclaimer - Thinking Crypto and Tony are not financial or investment experts. You should do your own research on each cryptocurrency and make your own conclusions and decisions for investment. Invest at your own risk, only invest what you are willing to lose. This ch

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