Bangkok Post

Merkle Capital receives licence for digital funds

- NUNTAWUN POLKUAMDEE

Merkle Capital, an asset management firm, became the first company to receive a licence from the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) to establish funds investing in digital assets.

The company plans to launch blockchain- and metaverse-based funds by the end of this month for its first two funds investing in digital assets and cryptocurr­encies.

Akradej Diawpanich, founder and chief executive of Cryptomind Group Holdings, a parent company of Merkle Capital, said obtaining a digital asset fund manager licence from the SEC is an important step in expanding the array of products and services it offers to customers in the Thai digital asset industry.

He said Cryptomind Group aims to become a one-stop solution provider for cryptocurr­ency trading by educating the community through media and events, as well as providing trading advice for individual­s

and corporatio­ns to help Thais invest safely and confidentl­y in digital assets.

Kannithi Tongtanago­on, chief investment officer of Merkle Capital, said the licence allows Merkle’s customers to invest in growing trends such as blockchain technology, Web 3.0 and the metaverse.

In 2022 Merkle will maintain its focus on Bitcoin, which its deems “digital gold”, suitable for investors who want long-term accumulati­on of value in the asset class, said Mr Kannithi.

The company also plans to invest in blockchain technology and the metaverse through the establishm­ent of its first two funds, with a concentrat­ion in coins related to the two sectors, such as Ethereum, he said.

Merkle Capital will also invest in the infrastruc­ture of the digital asset ecosystem and other digital coins such as non-fungible tokens, allowing investors to benefit from the long-term growth potential of the metaverse, said Mr Kannithi.

“We will be the custodian, managing digital assets for all clients. Investors will not have the hassle of trading or keeping digital assets on their own,” he said.

“Investors can rest assured their assets are kept using the highest standards while they await satisfacto­ry returns from digital assets.”

Investors will not have the hassle of trading or keeping digital assets on their own. KANNITHI TONGTANAGO­ON Chief investment officer, Merkle Capital

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