Cryptocurrency adoption among traditional hedge funds is gaining momentum, with more than half now holding digital assets despite recent market volatility. A new survey highlights a notable increase in institutional crypto exposure, signaling a gradual shift toward integrating blockchain-based assets into mainstream investment strategies. Over 55% of hedge funds now have exposure to digital assets [...]Cryptocurrency adoption among traditional hedge funds is gaining momentum, with more than half now holding digital assets despite recent market volatility. A new survey highlights a notable increase in institutional crypto exposure, signaling a gradual shift toward integrating blockchain-based assets into mainstream investment strategies. Over 55% of hedge funds now have exposure to digital assets [...]

Most Traditional Hedge Funds Now Invest in Crypto: Latest Survey Reveals

Most Traditional Hedge Funds Now Invest In Crypto: Latest Survey Reveals

Cryptocurrency adoption among traditional hedge funds is gaining momentum, with more than half now holding digital assets despite recent market volatility. A new survey highlights a notable increase in institutional crypto exposure, signaling a gradual shift toward integrating blockchain-based assets into mainstream investment strategies.

  • Over 55% of hedge funds now have exposure to digital assets as of 2025, up from 47% in 2024.
  • Most hedge funds allocate an average of 7% of their portfolios to crypto-related assets, typically below 2%, with many planning to increase exposure.
  • Two-thirds of funds invest mainly through derivatives rather than direct holdings, raising concerns over vulnerabilities exposed during recent market turbulence.
  • US regulatory developments have prompted nearly half of hedge funds to boost their cryptocurrency allocations amid ongoing legislative discussions.

As institutional interest in cryptocurrency continues to grow, traditional hedge funds are increasingly integrating digital assets into their portfolios. A recent survey by the Alternative Investment Management Association (AIMA) revealed that 55% of hedge funds plan or already hold digital assets — a rise from 47% noted the previous year. The survey, which included 122 hedge fund managers overseeing nearly $982 billion in assets, indicates a significant shift toward mainstream acceptance of blockchain investments.

Traditional hedge funds investing in cryptocurrencies and planning to increase exposure. Source: AIMA

On average, hedge funds allocate about 7% of their assets to crypto-related holdings. However, the majority maintain low exposure levels, with most investing under 2%. Despite cautious allocation, 71% of funds intend to increase their crypto holdings within the next year. Interestingly, nearly two-thirds (67%) choose to gain exposure through derivatives rather than direct investment, a strategy that has faced scrutiny following recent flash crashes exposing vulnerabilities linked to high leverage and underdeveloped institutional infrastructure.

US regulators trigger buying spree

Regulatory developments in the United States are a key driver for increased crypto engagement among funds. Nearly half (47%) of hedge fund managers cited evolving U.S. policies as the primary reason for enhancing their digital asset exposure. Recent legislative efforts, including ongoing Senate discussions on a comprehensive crypto market structure bill and regulatory clarifications on spot trading, have created a more favorable environment for institutional investors.

Late October reports indicated that many lawmakers are pressing to advance crypto legislation despite the ongoing government shutdown, with some warning that Congress has limited time—only a few months—to pass meaningful regulation ahead of the next election cycle. The stability of stablecoins, particularly via the GENIUS Act, continues to be a focus for policymakers aiming to establish a clear legal framework for crypto payments and DeFi developments.

Overall, the trend suggests that institutional acceptance of cryptocurrency is steadily expanding, driven by regulatory clarity, market opportunities, and evolving risk management strategies within traditional hedge funds. As the landscape matures, the integration of blockchain technology and digital assets is poised to further influence the future trajectory of mainstream financial markets.

This article was originally published as Most Traditional Hedge Funds Now Invest in Crypto: Latest Survey Reveals on Crypto Breaking News – your trusted source for crypto news, Bitcoin news, and blockchain updates.

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