Why TradFi firms could turn to bitcoin margin loans: Maple CEO 

Maple’s Sid Powell said that TradFi firms have been in contact with the firm about lending and borrowing in crypto

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We’ve been talking a lot about institutions and their interest in crypto now that the environment is more crypto-friendly.

Or, perhaps we should say more crypto-tolerant based on Fed chair Jerome Powell’s tone shift.  He acknowledged yesterday that banks can serve crypto customers so long as risks are managed. 

Anyway, there’s another angle I wanted to dig into after Powell’s press conference and Trump Media’s announcement that it’ll potentially put money to work in crypto.

Maple CEO Sid Powell told me that one potential area for institutional entry is lending. He says he’s receiving a lot of calls from TradFi firms exploring the possibility. 

“I think the reason lending and borrowing works for them is that private credit is one of the fastest growing sectors in TradFi. It’s worth over one and a half trillion dollars and … they understand loans and borrowing as products, so it’s less of a leap” for them to enter crypto, Powell explained.

It’s likely we see more activity in the bitcoin margin loan space given the contraction that happened after so many lenders failed, and the familiarity that TradFi firms have with the space. 

The market is “very liquid” and therefore “very manageable from a risk perspective.”

“We’ve also spoken with a couple of alternative credit shops … bigger names from traditional finance, who’ve also expressed interest in the sector,” Powell continued. 

“I think that’ll be one of the first places they start for those reasons: bitcoin is a very large asset that you can use as collateral. It’s very liquid, and it’s very similar to traditional equities margin lending.”

Just like the TruthFi announcement yesterday, interest is great. But we need to see money at work before we get really bullish.


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