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8 Best Crypto Lending Platforms for Institutional Users

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Institutional crypto lending enables hedge funds, asset managers, and exchanges to borrow or lend millions of dollars’ worth of cryptocurrency to meet their short-term liquidity needs, access working capital without selling their holdings, and earn passive income by lending idle digital assets.

Unlike retail crypto lending, institutional loans are larger, customized, and follow stricter risk controls. Assets are held with segregated custodians, and firms must meet regulatory requirements. There is also greater counterparty transparency, meaning lending platforms need clear visibility into who they are lending to, how leveraged those institutions are, and how their assets are used.

In this article, we will walk you through the best institutional crypto lending platforms, their risk profiles, compliance standards, and lending structures. We will also show you how to choose a platform safely based on your institution’s risk tolerance and operational needs.

Top Institutional Crypto Lending Platforms – A Quick Comparison

Platform Institutional Focus Custody Model Regulatory Body Ratings
Corporate Treasury Qualified custodian OCC federal charter (U.S.), SOC 2 Type 2 4.8
Hedge Funds, Hedge funds, Asset Managers Third-party custody, Hybrid CeFi + DeFi VASP (EU), NY BitLicense, SOC 1 & 2 Type 2 4.4
Institutional Trading Accounts Self-custody, third-party ISO 27001:2022 4.4
Hedge Funds, Corporations, Accredited Investors Third-party custody SOC 2 Type II 4.2
Institutions and Corporations Third-party custody SOC 2 Type II 4.3
Hedge Funds, Market Makers, Miners Third-party custody SOC 2 Type 2, SOC 3 Type 2 4.6
Daos, Crypto Funds, Treasury Managers Self-custody EMI 4.1
High-volume VIP traders Third-party custody ISO/IEC 42001, ISO 27001, ISO 27701, SOC 1 & 2 Type 2 4.5

Source: https://coingape.com/best-crypto-lending-platforms-for-institutional-users/

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