Goldman Sachs Looking at Buying, Investing in Bargain Crypto Firms Impacted by FTX Collapse

Goldman is doing due diligence on a number of different crypto firms, according to Goldman Sachs' head of digital assets.

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By Reuters | Updated: 6 December 2022 16:37 IST
Highlights
  • Collapse of the FTX exchange hit valuations of crypto firms
  • FTX filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in the US on November 11
  • Goldman has invested in 11 digital asset companies

The ripple effects from FTX's collapse have boosted Goldman's trading volumes, McDermott said

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Goldman Sachs plans to spend tens of millions of dollars to buy or invest in crypto companies after the collapse of the FTX exchange hit valuations and dampened investor interest.

FTX's implosion has heightened the need for more trustworthy, regulated cryptocurrency players, and big banks see an opportunity to pick up business, Mathew McDermott, Goldman's head of digital assets, told Reuters.

Goldman is doing due diligence on a number of different crypto firms, he added, without giving details.

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"We do see some really interesting opportunities, priced much more sensibly," McDermott said in an interview last month.

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FTX filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in the United States on November 11 after its dramatic collapse, sparking fears of contagion and amplifying calls for more crypto regulation.

"It's definitely set the market back in terms of sentiment, there's absolutely no doubt of that," McDermott said. "FTX was a poster child in many parts of the ecosystem. But to reiterate, the underlying technology continues to perform."

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While the amount Goldman may potentially invest is not large for the Wall Street giant, which earned $21.6 billion (roughly Rs. 1,78,129 crore) last year, its willingness to keep investing amid the sector shakeout shows it senses a long term opportunity.

Its CEO David Solomon told CNBC on November 10, as the FTX drama was unfolding, that while he views cryptocurrencies as "highly speculative", he sees much potential in the underlying technology as its infrastructure becomes more formalised.

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Rivals are more sceptical.

"I don't think it's a fad or going away, but I can't put an intrinsic value on it," Morgan Stanley CEO James Gorman said at the Reuters NEXT conference on December 1.

HSBC CEO Noel Quinn, meanwhile, told a banking conference in London last week he has no plans to expand into crypto trading or investing for retail customers.

Goldman has invested in 11 digital asset companies that provide services such as compliance, cryptocurrency data and blockchain management.

McDermott, who competes in triathlons in his spare time, joined Goldman in 2005 and rose to run its digital assets business after serving as head of cross asset financing.

His team has grown to more than 70 people, including a seven-strong crypto options and derivatives trading desk.

Goldman Sachs has also together with MSCI and Coin Metrics launched data service datonomy, aimed at classifying digital assets based on how they are used.

The firm is also building its own private distributed ledger technology, McDermott said.

'Trusted' players

The global cryptocurrency market peaked at $2.9 trillion (roughly Rs. 2,39,07,000 crore) in late 2021, according to data site CoinMarketCap, but has shed about $2 trillion (roughly Rs. 1,64,96,900 crore) this year as central banks tightened credit and a string of high-profile corporate failures hit. It last stood at $865 billion (roughly Rs. 7,100 crore) on December 5.

The ripple effects from FTX's collapse have boosted Goldman's trading volumes, McDermott said, as investors sought to trade with regulated and well capitalised counterparties.

"What's increased is the number of financial institutions wanting to trade with us," he said. "I suspect a number of them traded with FTX, but I can't say that with cast iron certainty."

Goldman also sees recruitment opportunities as crypto and tech companies shed staff, McDermott said, although the bank is happy with the size of its team for now.

Others also see the crypto meltdown as a chance to build their businesses.

Britannia Financial Group is building its cryptocurrency-related services, its chief executive Mark Bruce told Reuters.

The London-based company aims to serve customers who are eager to diversify into digital currencies, but who have never done so before, Bruce said. It will also cater to investors who are very familiar with the assets, but have become nervous about storing funds at crypto exchanges since FTX's collapse.

Britannia is applying for more licenses to provide crypto services, such as doing deals for wealthy individuals, he said

"We have seen more client interest since the demise of FTX," he said. "Customers have lost trust in some of the younger businesses in the sector that purely do crypto, and are looking for more trusted counterparties."

© Thomson Reuters 2022


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