Turnqey lanza herramientas cripto para asesores fiduciarios

Turnqey ha introducido tres nuevos productos diseñados para ayudar a los asesores financieros a integrar las criptomonedas en las carteras de clientes de forma más efectiva. Esta suite aborda desafíos en modelado de riesgos, gestión de datos y educación de asesores en medio del creciente interés por los activos digitales. Este lanzamiento se produce a medida que más asesores adquieren la capacidad de comprar cripto directamente para sus clientes.

Turnqey, una empresa de wealthtech, presentó TAIP, Qeychain y el Turnqey Institute el jueves, posicionándolos como una infraestructura integral para ofrecer asesoramiento sobre criptoactivos. Estas herramientas buscan resolver problemas persistentes para los asesores que transitan de la curiosidad por las criptomonedas a su implementación práctica, incluidos controles de riesgo, integración de datos y conocimiento de productos. Según una encuesta de Bitwise/VettaFi sobre las actitudes de los asesores hacia las cripto, el 42% de los asesores podría comprar criptomonedas directamente en cuentas de clientes en 2025, un aumento respecto al 35% en 2024 y el 19% en 2023. La encuesta también señaló asignaciones en récord y un interés en expansión más allá de Bitcoin, que abarca stablecoins, tokenización y conceptos como «oro digital».

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