Maestro launches institutional platform for BTC-native capital markets
Maestro, a Bitcoin-native financial infrastructure platform, has introduced an institutional-grade solution aimed at accelerating adoption of the benchmark digital asset in decentralized finance.
- Bitcoin-native platform Maestro targets expansion as BTC yield products provider for institutional investors.
- The launch of Maestro Institutional targets use of Bitcoin as collateral in capital markets.
Maestro Institutional is a treasury financial platform that will allow Bitcoin’s use as an asset in crypto market collateralization, with institutions able to tap into this offering in capital markets without having to contend with asset liquidation.
In a press release , Maestro noted that corporations, asset managers, and Bitcoin custody providers can now optimize their BTC holdings with custom yield and treasury solutions. Maestro Institutional will integrate some of the top Bitcoin finance platforms to deliver enterprise-ready yield products.
“With the new Institutional platform, Maestro meets institutions where they already are. They expect granular controls, clean reporting, and robust security. Many solutions today lack the guarantees and compliance that financial players expect,” said Marvin Bertin, the chief executive officer at Maestro. “With permissioned, KYC-controlled vaults and bank-grade operational safeguards, Maestro enables institutions to unlock yield on Bitcoin without compromise.”
Eyeing yield on idle Bitcoin
Bitcoin ( BTC )’s growing share of the decentralized finance market means institutions can tap into more that $150 billion in idle BTC.
Currently, much of this idle Bitcoin sits on corporate balance sheets, aided by the spike in Wall Street players allocating to top cryptocurrencies through digital asset treasury platforms. Lombard , Solv and Babylon are some of the leading ecosystems providers in this BTCfi landscape.
Notably, approximately $2 trillion of the total supply of Bitcoin is in custody or cold storage as institutional demand grows. Institutions increasingly view Bitcoin as a yield-bearing asset, exploring opportunities beyond traditional finance solutions like exchange-traded funds.
Maestro aims to offer a platform for compliant, risk-adjusted yield strategies, with all offerings allowing for settlement directly on Bitcoin. There will be no bridging or wrapping.
Disclaimer: The content of this article solely reflects the author's opinion and does not represent the platform in any capacity. This article is not intended to serve as a reference for making investment decisions.
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