Institution Investor Interest Increases, Tokocrypto Launches Tokocrypto Prestige
JAKARTA - Based on an update from the Crypto Exchange, CFX, the total official crypto assets that can be traded in Indonesia now reach 1,444 tokens/coins, but the number can change according to periodic evaluations.
CFX said that the determination of this asset list aims to provide legal certainty and protection for consumers, along with the development of global crypto assets.
In response, Tokocrypto added a number of new tokens that are now available for trading, including TRUMP, BIO, VANA, PENGU, BERA to ANIME.
Some of the assets that had previously been discontinued were also re-available after going through re-evaluation. To date, the total assets traded on Tokocrypto have reached 420 tokens.
The more assets are recognized, the greater the market growth potential. This is a breath of fresh air for the crypto industry in Indonesia," said Tokocrypto CMO, Wan Iqbal.
Meanwhile, Tokocrypto has also officially launched Tokocrypto Prestige, an exclusive service for institutional investors and VIP users.
Iqbal stated that this launch was in line with the increasing interest of institutional investors in digital assets, both globally and nationally. As of January 2025, there were 556 registered institutional investors.
"Institutional investors are now increasingly considering fundamental aspects and compliance with regulations, not just trends," explained Iqbal.
Tokocrypto Prestige offers services such as personal account managers, priority access to strategic investment products, more competitive transaction fees, and 24-7 customer support. This program will also be equipped with an exclusive workshop for its members.
Iqbal emphasized that Tokocrypto wants to become a strategic partner for investors in building a safe and efficient digital asset portfolio.
"With this service, we hope to attract more institutional investors to the national crypto ecosystem and strengthen Indonesia's position as a center for digital economic growth in Southeast Asia," he concluded.