Oct 5, 2020 at 19:03 UTCUpdated Oct 5, 2020 at 19:42 UTC.Wrapped Bitcoin minted a record $616 million worth of tokenized bitcoins in September, according to transaction data analyzed by CoinDesk, a more than 160% increase over the $232 million minted in August.
Record minting comes as strong over-the-counter demand for wrapped bitcoin continues, according to Chicago-based firm Grapefruit Trading, one of the first OTC desks to mint WBTC through BitGo.
At FTX, CEO Sam Bankman-Fried told CoinDesk OTC demand for WBTC is also significant, even if it's not at the same level as during the height of the DeFi craze over the past few months.
Even if it cools off a bit in the coming months, he expects client demand for tokenized bitcoin to "Sustain itself at a way higher level than before."
Alameda Research has been the leading wrapped bitcoin merchant for the past two months due to over-the-counter demand at its sister company, FTX. In August, Alameda minted $160 million worth of WBTC followed by $306 million minted in September.
September's growth also benefited from the activity of some large merchants who minted no WBTC the month before.
Beyond WBTC, the supply of all forms of tokenized bitcoins grew 120% in September, according to data from Dune Analytics, to over 121,000 BTC, up from nearly 55,000 BTC in August, as growth among smaller BTC tokenization projects continues.
Some OTC desks like FTX offer alternate tokenized bitcoin products, like renBTC, in addition to wrapped bitcoin.
Wrapped bitcoin represents over 73% of the tokenized bitcoin market, and, not surprisingly, the "Vast majority" of OTC clients want wrapped bitcoin, Bankman-Fried told CoinDesk.
The value of all BTC tokenized through Wrapped Bitcoin passed $1 billion at last check, according to OnChainFX.Disclosure.
Record $616M of Wrapped Bitcoin Minted in September
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