The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has approved Grayscale’s Digital Large Cap Fund (GDLC), marking a significant step for crypto exchange-traded products (ETPs). This approval allows Grayscale’s GDLC fund to list on NYSE Arca, offering a diversified portfolio of five major cryptocurrencies. With this move, Grayscale’s GDLC fund becomes the first multi-crypto ETP in the U.S. market.
Grayscale CEO Peter Mintzberg praised the SEC for its efforts to bring clarity to the digital asset space.
The SEC’s approval signals a shift in regulatory momentum toward broader acceptance of crypto products in traditional markets.
Grayscale’s GDLC fund provides exposure to five prominent cryptocurrencies: Bitcoin, Ether, XRP, Solana, and Cardano. This diversification gives investors a balanced approach to cryptocurrency investments. The fund aims to cater to both retail and institutional investors, offering a regulated path to digital asset exposure.
As of now, the GDLC fund holds over $915 million in assets under management. The net asset value per share stands at $57.70. With the approval of the fund, investors now have easier access to a portfolio of leading digital assets through traditional investment channels.
The fund’s transition to a publicly traded ETP is a game-changer. It opens the door for further crypto ETPs to enter the U.S. market. Grayscale’s GDLC fund could set the precedent for other crypto products seeking approval from the SEC.
The SEC’s approval is part of a broader move to streamline the approval process for crypto ETFs. SEC Chair Paul Atkins emphasized that this decision would “maximize investor choice and foster innovation.” This shift in regulatory approach is expected to lower barriers for crypto product issuers and encourage more products to enter the market.
Industry experts predict that the approval of Grayscale’s GDLC fund could spark a wave of new crypto ETF launches. Bloomberg’s Eric Balchunas highlighted that the last time a similar approval occurred, ETF launches tripled. Analysts expect more than 100 new crypto ETFs within the next year, signaling increased investor demand.
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