Crypto brokers such as FalconX, GSR and others are offering short-term financing to their clients, charging up to 25% APR
According to The Information, the collapse of major cryptocurrency-friendly banks last year caused quite a bit of trouble in the cryptocurrency market, making it more difficult for hedge funds and other cryptocurrency investors to move their money at the pace required for most transactions.
However, a growing number of cryptocurrency brokers (such as FalconX) and cryptocurrency trading firms (including GSR and B2C2) have stepped in to provide short-term financing to ensure that their clients' trades can be settled immediately, generating huge returns in the process, and several cryptocurrency brokers acting as shadow banks are offering short-term loans to make up for the mismatch in timing, charging up to 25% in per annum.
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