Nubank, Brazil’s largest digital bank, is set to invest 1% of its portfolio in bitcoin (BTC), and will begin rolling out functions that allow its app users to buy, sell, and hold BTC and ethereum (ETH).
Per the media outlet Exame, the neobank will convert 1% of its equity to bitcoin via its holding company, Nu Holdings.
Nubank said its decision to invest in BTC was made in a bid to “reinforce the company’s conviction in the current and future potential of bitcoin to disrupt the financial services sector.”
In a blog post, the firm, which made its debut on the New York Stock Exchange in December last year, announced that its customers could begin BTC and ETH trading with as little as 1 Brazilian real (around USD 0.19).
In another post on the matter, the bank wrote that the feature was being rolled out in an initial beta that involves a small number of customers and hinted that it may add more tokens at a later date, writing that it had “decided to start with the biggest cryptocurrencies on the market.”
It also called BTC and ETH “the two largest and most solid cryptocurrencies in the world.”
A full rollout is expected in the next few months.
The neobank justified its decision by noting that per data from the Securities Commission (the Comissão de Valores Mobiliários or CVM), the number of people investing in cryptoassets in Brazil grew by 938% in 2021, a figure well in excess of the global average.
Forbes Brazil reported that David Velez, the CEO and Founder of Nubank, stated:
“There can be no doubt that cryptocurrencies are a growing trend in Latin America. We have been following the market closely and we believe that [crypto has] transformational potential in this region.”
The new function – named Nubank Crypto – is being added
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