Categories: CryptoNews

Harvard Students Set up the Plympton Capital Cryptocurrency Hedge Fund

Cryptocurrency hedge funds have become a lot more popular in the past few months. Dozens of firms have set up ways to expose investors to the volatility of the cryptocurrency industry. It now seems Harvard University students have gotten into the game, as four of them have set up the Plympton Capital initiative.

The Cryptocurrency Craze Continues

For the average consumer, there are many ways to invest in Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies. Buying said currencies directly is not even a requirement these days, although owning cryptocurrency directly is always preferable over dealing with custodians of funds.  

For those who aren’t looking to buy Bitcoin directly, a hedge fund represents an interesting alternative. It allows for cryptocurrency exposure without having to directly purchase Bitcoin or any other currency. We have seen an influx of new cryptocurrency hedge funds over the past few years, and it seems that trend will not be slowing down anytime soon.

It seems college students are also paying a lot more attention to cryptocurrency. So much, in fact, that four Harvard students have set up their own cryptocurrency hedge fund known as Plympton Capital. As one would expect, this fund is mainly designed to let people invest in digital currencies and benefit from any wild price movements said currencies may experience in the coming years.

Related Post

For the time being, the fund has not launched in an official capacity, but that situation will change in the next few weeks. Plympton Capital already has $700,000 in financial backing from friends and family, which is a more than respectable amount. The degree of trust people have in Plympton Capital is pretty significant.

It will be quite interesting to see how this new venture plays out. While the team may not have all of the knowledge needed to make a major impact, they are highly aware of what makes cryptocurrencies tick. Even so, there will be a learning curve even for the Plympton Capital team. A breath of fresh air in the cryptocurrency hedge fund industry can only be considered a good thing.

All of this further confirms the global interest in cryptocurrency is not slowing down by any means. While there is a lot of positive attention on this industry as of right now, things could still turn around at any given moment. For now, this is a pretty positive development for the industry as a whole, and we will probably see even more cryptocurrency hedge funds pop up in the years to come.

JP Buntinx

JP Buntinx is a FinTech and Bitcoin enthusiast living in Belgium. His passion for finance and technology made him one of the world's leading freelance Bitcoin writers, and he aims to achieve the same level of respect in the FinTech sector.

Share
Published by
JP Buntinx

Recent Posts

Justin Sun Pledges $SUN Buybacks With SunPerp Revenue

Justin Sun, CEO of TRON DAO, has just made one of his biggest announcements of…

2 days ago

$BNB Hits $1,000 ATH as Market Cap Reaches $145.7B

$BNB has broken through a historic milestone. The token surged past $1,000, setting a new…

3 days ago

Top 5 DeFi Tokens Less Than $1 Price Mark To Watch In September

Decentralized finance (DeFi) has continued to disrupt traditional financial systems, offering permissionless access to lending,…

3 days ago

Solana Data Insights: App Revenues Hit $193.5M in August, Up 126% YoY

Solana’s app economy posted another breakout month. Total application revenues surged to $193.5 million in…

4 days ago

Sharps Technology Aligns with Bonk for Treasury Staking and Solana Growth

Sharps Technology (NASDAQ: STSS) is making a major move in the Solana ecosystem. The company,…

4 days ago

Understand AR In the Context of LivLive’s Game Layer for Reality Ecosystem

LivLive is redefining augmented reality (AR) gaming by turning real-world actions into measurable value for…

5 days ago