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Bitcoin pared its rally this week after briefly climbing past $55,000 amid ongoing speculation about whether the largest cryptocurrency can test the record it set last month.
The crypto-finance service provider that its assets under management, or AUM, reached $530 million in 2020, representing a 275% increase from the previous year. Over 500 institutions have contributed to Amber’s suite of investment products, which includes fixed-income, yield enhancement and margin trading.
Amber Group, a crypto finance service provider, announced today it has recently surpassed $530 million in assets under management (AUM), a 275% increase from $142M AUM reported in 2019.
The total cryptocurrency market capitalization exceeded $1 trillion for the first time ever a week ago. However, Michael Wu, CEO of Amber Group, commented at Cointelegraph China’s Jan. 14 Hub interview that the crypto market is still far from reaching its golden age.
When Wayne Huo left his job as an FX option trader at Morgan Stanley he’d only been in the workforce for about 18 months. Huo teamed up with five other professionals from the likes of Goldman Sachs and Bloomberg to found Amber Group, a Hong Kong-based fintech that launched in 2017 and specialises in trading cryptocurrencies, including futures, spots, options, swaps and other derivatives.
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