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crypto hedge fund index launched in September 2018 by crypto
fund of funds Vision Hill Group showed a return of 126% in 2020.
Non-crypto hedge fund sectors tracked by another data group,
BarclayHedge, were also in positive territory, but up a modest
1.70% through September.
The emergence of decentralized finance, or DeFi, which are
crypto platforms that facilitate lending outside of traditional
banking institutions, was at the core of crypto funds' robust
performance this year, said Scott Army, founder and chief
executive officer of Vision Hill, which has exposure in DeFi as
well.
The total number of loans on DeFi platforms was $11.1 billion on
Thursday, industry site DeFi Pulse data showed, up 180% from
roughly $4 billion in August. DeFi sites run on open
infrastructure, with algorithms that set rates in real-time
based on supply and demand.
Framework Ventures, a $100-million venture capital fund and the
biggest investor in the DeFi space, believes DeFi will soon have
its mainstream moment.
"Users are trying to vote with their dollars in terms of how
they view the capabilities of DeFi," said Michael Anderson,
co-founder of Framework Ventures, noting that some DeFi
platforms have more volume than the much larger digital asset
exchanges.
Meanwhile, bitcoin's more than 80% increase this year also
helped propel hedge funds, as it drove rallies in the crypto
market.
Off the Chain Capital posted returns of 94% so far in 2020 and
average annual returns of 112% since its inception in 2016,
purchasing at a discount bitcoin claims from those impacted by
the Mt. Gox hack in 2014, said Brian Estes, the firm's chief
investment officer and managing partner.
That hack saw 24,000 customers lose access to hundreds of
millions of dollars worth of bitcoin.
Terry Culver, chief executive officer at Digital Finance Group
USA, said the crypto space has matured, with a lot more
innovation in the industry.
"It's not as speculative as it was three or four years ago."
(Reporting by Gertrude Chavez-Dreyfuss; Editing by Alden Bentley
and Marguerita Choy)
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