According to AIMA and PwC’s Seventh Annual Global Crypto Hedge Fund Report , more than half of traditional hedge funds now hold crypto.
The survey shows 55% have some crypto exposure, up from 47% in 2024. That number alone signals a shift in how mainstream managers treat these assets.
Crypto: Broad Adoption, Small Stakes
Most managers are being careful, for now. Many funds keep their digital currency positions tiny. Over half of those with exposure hold less than 2% of their portfolios in crypto.
On average, funds put about 7% into crypto-related investments. Yet plans point upward: 71% of holding funds say they will raise their positions over the next 12 months.
Risk is on their minds. Reasons given include portfolio diversification (47%), market-neutral alpha opportunities (27%),

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