Wintermute to pour $1B into AI, high-frequency trading amid TradFi expansion: Report

Abstract:Wintermute reportedly plans to invest up to $1 billion over five years in AI data center infrastructure and high-frequency trading, aiming to grow its non-crypto market activity from roughly 10% to over 50% of its business by the end of 2027. CEO Evgeny Gaevoy told Bloomberg the firm will also double its 17-person New York office next year and expand global headcount by about 40%. The move reflects a broader trend of crypto-native firms entering traditional finance, as exchanges such as Coinbase, Binance, Kraken, and Crypto.com launch tokenized stock offerings. Wall Street is also moving onchain: the SEC approved Nasdaqs tokenized securities pilot, and the NYSE partnered with Securitize to build blockchain-based trading infrastructure for tokenized stocks and ETFs.

Crypto market maker Wintermute reportedly plans to invest up to $1 billion in artificial intelligence (AI) data center infrastructure and high-frequency trading over the next five years.

The plans include scaling up Wintermutes non-crypto market activity to account for over 50% of its business by the end of 2027, up from the current 10%, Wintermute CEO Evgeny Gaevoy told Bloomberg.

Wednesdays report said that as part of the plans, Wintermute will also double the staff in its 17-person New York office next year and expand its global headcount by about 40%. Cointelegraph has approached Wintermute for more details surrounding its expansion plans.

Wintermute is the latest crypto-native firm to expand into traditional finance (TradFi), as digital assets trading platforms add tokenized traditional assets in pursuit of new revenue streams.

Some of the largest crypto exchanges that launched tokenized stock offerings include Coinbase, Binance and Kraken. Crypto.com announced its entry into the segment on Wednesday with initial access to 1,500 underlying stocks and funds.

Wall Street entities are also exploring tokenized equities. In March, the US Securities and Exchange Commission approved Nasdaqs pilot proposal to support the trading of tokenized versions of high-volume stocks and securities.

Days later, on March 24, the New York Stock Exchange partnered with tokenization platform Securitize to develop blockchain-based trading infrastructure for Wall Street, including tokenized shares of stocks and exchange-traded funds.

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