Bitcoin recently hit an all-time high of $109,071, driven by the U.S. regulator’s approval of spot price ETFs and Donald Trump’s inauguration as the "crypto president." Despite this rally, some top institutional investors remain wary of diving into crypto.
Anne Walsh, CIO at Guggenheim Partners, managing over $335 billion, expressed skepticism about Bitcoin’s role as a banking alternative. “To me, crypto correlates with Nasdaq—a risk-on appetite indicator,” she noted during the World Economic Forum in Davos. Guggenheim has no crypto exposure.
Nicolai Tangen, CEO of Norway’s $1.8 trillion sovereign wealth fund, echoed this caution, stating that crypto is unlikely to be part of Norges Bank Investment Management’s portfolio.
Saira Malik, CIO at Nuveen, which oversees $1.3 trillion, highlighted the challenge of determining crypto’s true value. While Nuveen avoids direct crypto investments, it does back companies with indirect digital asset exposure.
Melissa Stolfi, COO at TCW Group, emphasized her firm’s focus on its core business, despite managing nearly $200 billion. She noted that excelling in crypto demands significant technological and intellectual resources.
Bitcoin’s meteoric rise has captured global attention, yet the divide among investors highlights uncertainty about its long-term role in traditional finance. While retail interest surges and regulatory clarity improves, major players remain cautious, focusing on established markets.


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