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Citadel Securities, Virtu form crypto plan with Fidelity, Schwab

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The crypto offering, still in its early development, could be available late this year or early next.

Citadel Securities and Virtu Financial Inc. (VIRT) are building a cryptocurrency trading platform along with retail brokerages Fidelity Investments and Charles Schwab Corp.

The market makers are developing a crypto offering with help from Fidelity and Schwab that would increase access to digital assets, according to people familiar with the matter, who asked not to be identified discussing the private plans. The product, still in its early development, could be available late this year or early next, the people said.

Representatives for Citadel Securities and Virtu declined to comment.

Susan Coburn, a spokeswoman for Fidelity, said the company “supports efforts within the industry that provide optionality to source liquidity for our clients.”

Schwab “has made a minority, passive strategic investment in a new digital asset venture,” spokeswoman Mayura Hooper said in an emailed statement. “We know there is significant interest in this cryptocurrency space, and we will look to invest in firms and technologies working to offer access with a strong regulatory focus and in a secure environment.”

The brokerage firm doesn’t have plans to offer direct crypto trading at this point, but “will consider introducing direct access to cryptocurrencies when there is further regulatory clarity,” Hooper said.

Investors buying crypto typically use crypto exchanges such as FTX Trading Ltd., Coinbase Global Inc. or brokerage apps like Robinhood Markets Inc. Citadel Securities founder Ken Griffin has said the company plans to make markets in crypto, without providing a specific timeline.

Earlier this year, Fidelity said it will have a product ready in the coming months to allow 401(k) plan participants to direct a portion of their savings into bitcoin. Aspects of Citadel Securities and Virtu’s efforts were earlier reported by CoinDesk.

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