Why bring traditional, large funds on-chain? Financial advisors may seek higher-performing assets to enhance client portfolios. However, such funds tend to have high investment minimums, for example, $5 million. What if your clients could participate at a fraction of that, say $20,000? More clients get to take advantage of attractive risk-adjusted returns, advisors can rebalance a bit more granularly, and issuers can manage their investors more easily, thanks to the power of blockchain. This holds true of many assets, allowing for portfolio customization especially in an era where the transfer of wealth exposes different asset allocation preferences and risk profiles. This includes younger generations eager to participate in crypto markets.
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