Ethereum Spot ETF Saga: Grayscale Takes Bold Step With S-3 Form Filing
As optimism around Ethereum Spot Exchange-Traded Funds (ETFs) continues to dwindle, Grayscale Investments, the world’s leading digital asset manager, has ...
Read moreAs optimism around Ethereum Spot Exchange-Traded Funds (ETFs) continues to dwindle, Grayscale Investments, the world’s leading digital asset manager, has ...
Read moreThe filing also provides an illustrative example of the amount of Bitcoin (BTC) Grayscale will contribute to the mini fund: ...
Read moreGrayscale’s Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Michael Sonnenshein recently revealed when his company will reduce fund fees for the Grayscale Bitcoin ...
Read moreIn the three months since, GBTC has seen total outflows worth $15 billion, according to BitMEX Research. In March, these ...
Read moreGrayscale Investments, a leading crypto asset manager, has recently made significant adjustments to its Digital Large Cap (DLC) Fund, drawing ...
Read moreGrayscale Investments, the most prominent crypto asset manager, has adjusted its Digital Large Cap (DLC) Fund by divesting from Cardano ...
Read moreAmid uncertainty around Ethereum Spot Exchange-Traded Funds (ETFs), Grayscale Chief Legal Officer (CLO) Craig Salm has expressed his insights on ...
Read moreThe weak price action comes as U.S.-listed spot bitcoin ETFs have suffered what's now four consecutive days of net negative ...
Read moreAmerican digital asset management company, Grayscale has been experiencing a series of outflows in its Spot Bitcoin Exchange Traded Fund ...
Read moreIf the product, the Grayscale Bitcoin Mini Trust, is approved, existing GBTC investors would benefit from lower total blended fees, ...
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