Fidelity Continues Digital Currency Experimentation with Coinbase Link

Investment manager partners with Coinbase to allow digital currency holdings to be represented in portfolio views

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The new service is the latest in a string of experiments by Fidelity regarding bitcoin and other digital currencies.

Fidelity Investments has partnered with Coinbase to enable client views of digital currency holdings in its portfolio management platform, following internal tests with staff members. The project has been driven by Fidelity Labs, the firm’s innovation arm, as previously reported by WatersTechnology.

Fidelity.com clients are now able to link their portfolio with holdings at Coinbase, a digital wallet and digital currency exchange operator, to include assets such as bitcoin, litecoin and ether in

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