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Coinbase unveils Bitcoin yield fund for global institutional investors

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Coinbase Asset Management is preparing to introduce the Coinbase Bitcoin Yield Fund (CBYF) on May 1.

According to an April 28 statement, Coinbase described CBYF as a conservative investment strategy that seeks to generate annual net returns between 4% and 8% over a typical market cycle.

The fund is designed to offer international institutional investors a new way to earn returns directly in Bitcoin. This product will be exclusively available to investors outside the United States.

This move is seen as a strategic effort to broaden Bitcoin’s appeal, particularly among traditional investors.

Matheus Celtic, a crypto analyst, suggests CBYF could attract Baby Boomers and other conservative investors who favor income-generating assets like bonds, dividend stocks, and certificates of deposit.

Coinbase Bitcoin Yield Fund

Coinbase emphasized that Bitcoin yield funds often carry considerable investment and operational risks. This is because Bitcoin does not produce yield independently, unlike digital assets such as Ethereum or Solana, which can be staked for passive income.

Coinbase’s fund is designed to solve the issue by allowing Bitcoin holders to generate returns without taking on outsized risk.

Despite its aim, Coinbase clarified that the fund would avoid speculative Bitcoin lending markets and aggressive trading options. Instead, it will focus on maintaining a stable investment environment that aligns with the cautious risk appetite of institutional investors.

The fund allows monthly subscriptions and redemptions, requiring a five-business-day notice period.

Coinbase aims to manage up to $1 billion in assets under the fund, with Bitcoin holdings secured by qualified custodians.

Additionally, the exchange plans to use third-party custody integrations to manage trades without moving assets out of secure storage. This structure is expected to minimize counterparty risks, which is a significant concern in the digital asset sector.

Aspen Digital, a Financial Services Regulatory Authority (FSRA)-regulated digital asset manager based in Abu Dhabi, has helped seed the fund. In addition, Aspen will serve as an exclusive wealth distribution partner across the United Arab Emirates and Asia.

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