- CFA Exams
- 2024 Level I
- Topic 9. Alternative Investments
- Learning Module 7. Introduction to Digital Assets
- Subject 3. Digital Asset Investment Forms
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Subject 3. Digital Asset Investment Forms PDF Download
Cryptocurrency Exchanges
Cryptocurrency exchanges are platforms that facilitate the buying, selling, and trading of various cryptocurrencies. They can be categorized as either centralized or decentralized. Centralized exchanges (CEX) are operated by a company or organization that controls the platform, matches buyers and sellers, and holds custody of users' funds. Decentralized exchanges (DEX), on the other hand, operate on blockchain networks and allow peer-to-peer trading without the need for intermediaries or a central authority.
All exchanges face problems with fraud and manipulation because they are not subject to rigorous oversight and are generally not regulated as financial exchanges. Some popular cryptocurrency exchanges include Binance, Coinbase, Kraken, Bitstamp, and Huobi, among many others.
Digital Asset Investment Forms
Investors can directly invest in cryptocurrencies or other digital assets without intermediaries. The simplest form of direct digital asset investment involves purchasing cryptocurrencies from a cryptocurrency exchange and holding them in a personal digital wallet. Investors can buy popular cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin, Ethereum, or Litecoin and store them securely in their own wallets, thereby gaining direct ownership of the assets. Note that direct digital asset investment forms carry their own risks, including price volatility, regulatory uncertainties, security concerns, and potential project risks.
Indirect digital asset investment forms refer to investment vehicles or methods that provide exposure to cryptocurrencies or digital assets without directly owning or holding the assets themselves. For example, cryptocurrency funds are investment vehicles that pool investors' capital and allocate it to a diversified portfolio of digital assets. There are related exchange-traded products, hedge funds, trusts, futures, and thematic stocks.
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