Two Prime obtains registration as Commodity Trading Advisor with CFTC
Two Prime Inc, a provider of bitcoin financial services to institutional investors, today announced that it has registered with the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) as a commodity trading advisor (CTA) and as a Member of the National Futures Association (NFA), allowing it to further extend its suite of services and expand its base of institutional clients.

“As bitcoin continues to be adopted as a mainstream asset class, institutional investors and other sophisticated firms not only want intelligent exposure to it, but peace of mind that they are receiving honest, accurate, and informed advice from those managing their investments. Our registration as a CTA is just the latest step in Two Prime’s role as the regulated partner for any institution incorporating bitcoin-related strategies into its portfolio,” remarked Alexander S. Blume, Co-Founder and CEO of Two Prime.
“As with any asset class, institutions understand that to seek attractive, risk adjusted returns and manage volatility, it is often prudent to use complex products such as futures, options, and swaps. Our CTA registration permits us to advise qualified clients on bespoke strategies using those products traded on regulated venues,” Mr. Blume added.
Two Prime is an SEC-registered investment adviser delivering institutional-grade bitcoin investing to the partners who demand the most from their capital. The firm works with public bitcoin miners and digital asset treasuries, hedge funds, family offices, and high-net-worth individuals seeking consistent, risk-managed returns. Through disciplined quantitative strategies, Two Prime aims to accumulate bitcoin and seeks to generate alpha across market cycles, backed by rigorous governance, transparent reporting, and a compliance-first culture that ensures partners can engage with the firm with confidence.
Today’s announcement follows the firm’s recent expansion of its compliance and risk management protocols, including the completion of System and Organization Controls (SOC) 1 Type 1 and SOC 2 Type 1 third-party audits under standards established by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA).
