Grayscale seeks to convert $524M fund into ETF
Grayscale has announced its intention to convert its $524 million Digital Large Cap Fund into an exchange-traded fund (ETF).
The move aims to streamline access for investors to a diversified portfolio of major cryptocurrencies, including Bitcoin (CRYPTO:BTC), Ether (CRYPTO:ETH), and Solana (CRYPTO:SOL).
On October 14, the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) filed a request with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) to approve Grayscale’s plan to convert its Digital Large Cap Fund into an ETF.
The fund currently allocates 76% of its assets to Bitcoin, with additional investments in Ether, Solana, XRP, and Avalanche.
The proposed conversion is intended to simplify trading for investors and potentially increase market participation.
Grayscale’s initiative follows its recent success in converting its Bitcoin and Ethereum trusts into ETFs, facilitated by a favorable court ruling in August.
This development marked a significant step for the acceptance of spot ETFs in the crypto sector.
Spot ETFs hold the actual underlying assets, providing a straightforward investment approach compared to futures-based funds that rely on contracts.
This structure avoids the pricing discrepancies that affected Grayscale’s Bitcoin Trust (GBTC) in the past.
Following the conversion of its Bitcoin and Ethereum trusts, the Bitcoin ETF recorded $21 billion in outflows, while the Ethereum ETF had $3 billion in outflows, reflecting shifts in investor behavior.
Grayscale continues to broaden its range of investment products.
Recently, the firm added 35 altcoins, such as Dogecoin (CRYPTO:DOGE), Worldcoin (CRYPTO:WLD), and Jupiter (CRYPTO:JUP), to its list of potential offerings.
Additionally, it has launched funds including the Aave (CRYPTO:AAVE) investment fund, XRP Trust, and Avalanche (CRYPTO:AVAX) fund, reflecting its strategy to diversify available options for investors.
As the SEC reviews Grayscale’s ETF proposal, market observers are paying close attention to the potential approval.
If approved, this conversion could offer enhanced liquidity and easier investment opportunities for both retail and institutional participants.
Grayscale’s approach demonstrates its ongoing efforts to address regulatory requirements while exploring new ways to engage with the crypto sector.
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