Wintermute CEO Evgeny Gaevoy says that the company wants to concentrate on expanding its services to the US, starting with an office in New York.
According to a recent Bloomberg reportThe algorithmic trading company and the market maker Wintermute has set its sights on the American market. The company’s headquarters is in London and it recently opened its office in Singapore in December 2024, it is now the aim of opening an office in New York.
At the Crypto Conference consensus in Hong Kong, Evgeny Gaevoy, Chief Executive Officer in Hong Kong, said.
Gaevoy added that winter mute wants to offer freely available products to American customers as part of his expansion, and hiring around five to ten more employees to become a member of the company’s 130-person team.
Insider sources recently claimed that winter mute financing received in a round led by the Chinese technology company Tencent Holdings. However, representatives of Tencent and Wintermute did not respond to the request of the news exit for comment. Previously reported by Crypto.news, the market company wanted to collect around $ 300 million, including shares through the Tencent financing round.
Moreover, Gaevoy said that the team feels optimistic about the legal changes that are currently underway in the US under the Trump administration. He believes that other countries will probably follow the management of the US in terms of developing more crypto-friendly instructions.
American legislators are primarily aimed at crypto regulations, both at national and national level. On February 4, the appointed Crypto Tsar David Sacks held a media conference where he outlined Trump’s vision to promote the crypto industry in the US
Bags are specifically aimed at stablecoins and how they can possibly strengthen the US dollar. Moreover, he said that the “feasibility of a strategic BTC reserve” was a top priority for the Crypto Council.
Until now there have been almost 24 American states that have reportedly started investigating legislation to set up strategic Bitcoin reserves, including Alabama, Arizona, Florida, Iowa, Pennsylvania, Wyoming, Utah and much more.