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BNY Mellon Joins Banks Behind Pure Digital Crypto Exchange

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Updated by Ryan James
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In Brief

  • Bank of New York Mellon has joined a consortium of six banks behind cryptocurrency trading platform Pure Digital.
  • This comes three months after State Street became the first to announce its support for the planned exchange.
  • Pure Digital will be the first cryptocurrency trading venue with banks as the driving force.
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Bank of New York Mellon joined the consortium of six banks behind cryptocurrency trading platform Pure Digital.

This comes three months after State Street became the first to announce its support for the planned exchange. The move indicates the growing demand from traditional asset managers for Bitcoin and other digital tokens. 

It demonstrates particular boldness from custody banks, normally staid and conservative custodians, safeguarding assets for the world’s largest asset managers. Although not typically associated with risky and innovative markets, in recent months they have expanded into digital assets. Particularly after fielding increasing interest from clients.

Pure Digital

Banks have been late to cryptocurrencies and blockchain technology, which have typically supported projects anathema to them. This is what stands out about Pure Digital founding. It will be the first cryptocurrency trading venue with banks as the driving force. BNY Mellon, State Street and a few other unnamed banks are creating a cash cryptocurrency trading venue, in hopes of competing against larger incumbents.

“We have spoken to all the top-tier banks, but we think custody banks were some of the first to see demand, so they are now more advanced,” said Lauren Kiley, Pure Digital chief executive officer. According to Pure Digital co-founder Campbell Adams, the first trade will take place on the platform “within a week”. It will involve a bitcoin trade.

BNY Mellon

In collaborating on Pure Digital, BNY Mellon said it was “exploring new digital asset servicing solutions for our clients as the regulatory landscape develops”. Both State Street and BNY Mellon are planning to use the cash platform to trade and provide other services.

BNY Mellon began offering cryptocurrency custody to its clients in February, while State Street followed with an announcement in June. Both banks are now looking to expand their capabilities beyond custody and into trading.

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Nicholas Pongratz
Nick is a data scientist who teaches economics and communication in Budapest, Hungary, where he received a BA in Political Science and Economics and an MSc in Business Analytics from CEU. He has been writing about cryptocurrency and blockchain technology since 2018, and is intrigued by its potential economic and political usage.
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