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BitGo launches unified on-platform finance offering


02 April 2026 US
Reporter: Matthew Challis

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BitGo Prime, a subsidiary of BitGo Holdings, has unveiled its on-platform finance offering, designed to provide institutions with collateralised borrowing and lending capabilities on the firm’s institutional platform.

The firm intends to address the need for multiple counterparties, manual processes, and collateral movements across venues by unifying borrowing, lending, collateral management, and monitoring into a single solution.

BitGo Prime supports crypto-backed loans against Bitcoin, Ethereum, Solana, stablecoins, and other eligible tokens, with financing arrangements collateralised by certain locked tokens and staked positions held in segregated wallets.

The company offers portfolio-based financing, established on risk-based collateral parameters across supported assets held in a client’s multi-asset regulated custody wallet.

Eligible assets are also available for lending to BitGo as part of broader treasury and capital strategies.

Speaking on the initiative, Mike Belshe, CEO and co-founder of BitGo, says: “With BitGo Prime, we are delivering a platform that meets institutional standards without requiring clients to restructure their portfolios to access capital.”

Adam Sporn, head of prime brokerage and institutional sales at BitGo, adds: “We’ve built this offering to pair responsive, high-touch support from our team with an on-platform experience that makes financing easy to manage.”

Funds can be deployed for trading through the firm’s trading entities or be allocated toward capital and strategic liquidity needs, according to the firm.
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