Grayscale’s two funds have removed ATOM and ADA from their holdings
According to an official announcement by Golden Finance, the latest fund component weights for each product related to the first quarter review of 2024 have been announced by Grayscale's digital large-cap fund (GDLC) and Grayscale's intelligent contract platform Ex-Ethereum fund (GSCPxE fund).
Grayscale’s actively managed investment product GDIF has designated it to hold three PoS tokens: OSMO, SOL and DOT.
Grayscale announced this week the launch of its first actively managed investment product, the Grayscale Dynamic Income Fund (GDIF). The fund's primary objective is to maximize asset staking income, with capital growth being a secondary focus. Grayscale has designated three PoS tokens to be held in the fund, with Osmosis (OSMO) accounting for 24%, Solana (SOL) accounting for 20%, and Polkadot (DOT) accounting for 14%, while the remaining 43% belongs to other tokens. According to data from Stake Rewards, the current staking reward rates are 11.09% for OSMO, 7.42% for SOL, and 11.9% for DOT.
Grayscale transferred 3,081 BTC to other wallets 7 hours ago
As monitored by The Data Nerd, 7 hours ago, Grayscale transferred 3,081 BTC (approximately $208.5 million) to another wallet, which may be deposited into Coinbase (as has happened before). In the past 3 days, Grayscale has deposited/transferred 25,100 BTC ($1.66 billion) to Coinbase. Currently, they still hold 362,000 BTC ($2.417 billion).
Grayscale transferred a total of approximately 1,473 BTC to Coinbase Prime
According to Arkham data, Grayscale transferred about 1473.3 BTC, worth about $93.53 million, to Coinbase Prime about 20 minutes ago. In addition, Grayscale also transferred 2287.6 BTC (worth about $145 million) to three new addresses.
GBTC had an outflow of US$642 million yesterday
HODL15Capital monitoring shows that on March 18th, GBTC experienced a huge outflow of funds, reaching $642 million.
Grayscale transferred a total of approximately 2,785 BTC to Coinbase Prime
According to Arkham data, Grayscale transferred approximately 2,785.87 BTC worth about $190 million to Coinbase Prime's address about 30 minutes ago. In addition, Grayscale also transferred 217.6 BTC worth about $14.86 million to market maker Flow Traders.
Grayscale: Ethereum Trust’s revised Form 19b-4 has been submitted to the U.S. SEC
Craig Salm, Grayscale's Chief Legal Officer, stated that Grayscale has submitted a revised 19b-4 form for the Ethereum Trust to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). This is an important step towards upgrading ETHE for trading on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) Arca.
Grayscale Seeks SEC Approval for Low-Fee Bitcoin ETF Alternative
Grayscale has filed for SEC approval to launch the Grayscale Bitcoin Mini Trust, which will be funded by a portion of GBTC shares and offer lower fees than the existing product. Moving from GBTC to the new trust will not trigger a capital gains tax event. The fees for the new trust have not been disclosed but are expected to be competitive with low-cost bitcoin ETFs on the market. Grayscale's GBTC has stood out from rival offerings due to its relatively high fees, but the new trust could appeal to registered investment advisors and broker networks looking for cheaper alternatives.
Grayscale transferred a total of approximately 4,405 BTC to the Coinbase Prime address
According to Arkham data on March 11th, Grayscale transferred approximately 4,405 BTC, worth about $318 million, to the Coinbase Prime address two hours ago. In addition, Grayscale also transferred 629 bitcoins (worth about $45 million) to a new address.
Grayscale transferred approximately 4,989 BTC to the Coinbase Prime address, currently worth approximately $339 million
According to Arkham, on March 6th at around 22:11 and 22:16, Grayscale transferred 4,989.24 BTC to Coinbase Prime address, currently valued at approximately $339 million. In addition, Grayscale also transferred 2,400 bitcoins (valued at approximately $163 million) to three new addresses, suspected to be Grayscale's new custody addresses.