

Digital Asset Lending for Hedge Funds and Institutions
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Connect with Maxim and CoinLoan:
Website: https://coinloan.io/
Email Max: mshilo@coinloan.io
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This episode features Maxim Shilo, Chief Opportunity Hunter at CoinLoan.
We discuss why and how digital asset loans are taken as well as considerations when lending or borrowing Digital Assets.
This video is for educational purposes only.
Timestamps
00:00 Intro
01:49 Max's Background and how he ended up at Coinloan
03:47 Services offered by Coinloan
05:53 Types of crypto loans and clients of Coinloan
08:13 Corporate crypto loans
12:12 What crypto tokens are investors borrowing
13:39 Coinloans competitive edge
16:31Crypto Lending Industry overview
20:35 What factors should investors consider when lending crypto
21:47 What factors should investors consider when borrowing crypto
23:15 Advice for someone launching a new fund
24:12 Where to go to connect with Max and Coinloan
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Crypto funds may lend or borrow digital assets for a variety of reasons, including but not limited to:
1. Trading strategies: A crypto fund may lend out its digital assets to generate additional income, or borrow digital assets to enter into short positions. This is a common way for traders to profit from market movements.
2. Liquidity management: A crypto fund may lend or borrow digital assets to manage its liquidity position. For example, if a fund has an influx of redemptions, it may need to borrow assets to meet those obligations, or lend out assets to maintain its cash reserve.
3. Market making: A crypto fund may lend or borrow digital assets to provide liquidity to the market, a process known as market making. By doing so, the fund can earn a spread between the borrowing and lending rates.
4. Margin trading: A crypto fund may lend or borrow digital assets to participate in margin trading, where they trade with leverage. The fund would borrow assets to increase their buying power and increase their potential returns, but also increase their risk.
It's important to note that lending and borrowing digital assets involves risks, including counterparty risk (the risk of the borrower defaulting on their obligation), price volatility risk, and regulatory risk. Therefore, it's important for crypto funds to carefully consider these risks and have appropriate risk management strategies in place before engaging in these activities.
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