灰度最新推出基于MakerDao的MKR加密信托基金,代币MKR应声涨超4%

marsbitPublicado a 2024-08-12Actualizado a 2024-08-13

灰度投资公司(Grayscale Investments®)推出灰度MakerDAO信托基金
公司最新产品体现了其对创建客户友好的区块链投资机会的深度承诺,旨在让投资者能够进入加密生态系统的新兴领域

康涅狄格州斯坦福市,2024年8月13日(全球新闻发布网)——灰度投资公司(Grayscale Investments®)作为全球最大的加密资产管理公司*,提供超过20种加密投资产品,今天宣布创建并公开推出灰度MakerDAO信托基金(“该信托基金”)。

该信托基金为投资者提供了接触MKR(即基于以太坊的自治组织MakerDAO的效用和治理代币)的机会。通过MakerDAO生态系统,MKR让投资者可以接触链上信用协议、稳定币、现实世界资产等。

“随着对加密货币投资需求的持续增长,灰度致力于扩展我们的产品组合并提供创新的投资机会,”灰度产品与研究主管Rayhaneh Sharif-Askary表示。

“灰度MakerDAO信托基金的推出使投资者能够体验整个MakerDAO生态系统的增长,旨在通过提供一个无需许可、去中心化且开放的稳定币系统,减少DeFi对传统金融基础设施的依赖。”

该信托基金现已向符合条件的个人和机构合格投资者开放日常认购。与灰度的其他单一资产投资信托基金一样,该信托基金仅投资于支持MakerDAO的代币(MKR)。

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灰度计划尝试让新产品的股份在二级市场上报价。然而,我们不能保证会成功。尽管某些产品的股份已获批准在二级市场上交易,但新产品的投资者不应假设这些股份将获得此类批准,因为可能存在各种因素,包括监管机构(如SEC、FINRA或其他监管机构)对这些产品可能提出的问题。因此,这些产品的股东应准备长期承担投资这些股份的风险。截至目前,某些产品未能达到其投资目标,这些产品在OTCQX上报价的股份未能反映这些产品所持数字资产的价值,减去这些产品的费用和其他负债,而是以高于此价值的溢价进行交易,有时这种溢价非常大。也有些情况下,某些产品的股份以折价交易。

*截至2024年8月1日,管理资产为257亿美元。

关于灰度投资公司(Grayscale Investments®)

灰度通过一系列面向未来的投资产品使投资者能够进入数字经济。公司成立于2013年,作为全球最大的加密资产管理公司,拥有可靠的业绩记录和深厚的专业知识。投资者、顾问和配置者都依赖灰度进行单一资产、分散化和主题投资。欲了解更多信息,请关注@Grayscale或访问grayscale.com。

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