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Crypto exchange Bybit establishes US$100 million fund to aid institutional clients

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November 24, 2022
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Crypto exchange Bybit has established a US$100 million fund to support its institutional clients.

See related article: Binance says it will set up crypto recovery fund, industry standards group

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  • The exchange will use the fund to support any of its institutional clients that require it, up to a maximum of US$10 million for each client, Bybit said.
  • Bybit said that it set up the fund during a tumultuous period with the crypto market still feeling the shockwaves from the FTX fallout.
  • In early November before FTX filed for bankruptcy, the price of the Bybit-backed token BitDAO fell by more than 20% in an hour. Bybit CEO and founder Ben Zhou said the sudden drop might have resulted from Alameda Research’s liquidity woes.
  • Bybit is a cryptocurrency derivatives trading platform headquartered in Singapore. In a 2020 interview, Zhou said his team members are experienced with traditional finance and financial derivatives.

See related article: Crypto exchange Bybit barred from brokering securities in Brazil 



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