“The adviser believes that a blockchain-integrated recordkeeping system may provide operational efficiencies and enhance shareholder experience without negatively impacting the quality of the services provided by the fund’s transfer agent,” according to the filing. “In the future, the fund’s shares may also be available for purchase, sale, or transfer from one shareholder to another shareholder (or potential shareholder) ‘peer-to-peer’ on a blockchain by utilizing Secondary Blockchain Records.”
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