Grayscale的MakerDAO Trust引发MKR代币上涨5%

币界网Publicado em 2024-08-13Última atualização em 2024-08-13

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Grayscale为去中心化贷款平台推出了一只新基金后,MakerDAO的MKR代币上涨了5%以上,达到2100美元以上。最新产品MakerDAO Trust将使投资者能够接触到基于以太坊的DeFi协议的原生代币MKR。

与Grayscale的其他基于加密货币的基金一样,新信托只适用于合格和合格的投资者。根据该公司的新闻稿,该基金将与所有其他单一资产信托具有相同的结构。

MakerDAO Trust将提供对DeFi的敞口

该公司将新产品描述为一种接触MakerDAO生态系统并从其增长和扩张中受益的方式。这些产品完全基于MKR,是对DeFi协议的直接押注,也是加密行业领先的去中心化自治组织(DAO)之一。

Grayscale产品与研究主管Rayhaneh Sharif Askary解释说,该公司创建了这个新的信托基金,因为投资者对加密货币的需求正在增长。该公司希望利用这一点提供更多的投资机会,并扩大其基于加密货币的产品。她说:

“Grayscale MakerDAO Trust的推出使投资者能够体验整个MakerDAO生态系统的增长,旨在通过提供无需许可、去中心化和开放的稳定币系统,消除DeFi对传统金融基础设施的依赖。”

根据新闻稿,新基金将关闭。这意味着投资者将无法直接退出,这可能会导致价格偏差,即信托股票的交易价格低于或高于资产净值。这不太可能阻止投资者投资该产品。

MakerDAO是去中心化稳定币DAI的发行商,仍然是最大的贷款协议之一,总价值锁定(TVL)近70亿美元。由于几项进展,该协议最近出现在新闻中,包括其创始人Rune Christensen称之为“最终游戏”的重大重组。

MakerDAO MKR指标(来源:DeFilama)

然而,它也在扩大其产品线。MakerDAO最近分享了其向代币化美国国债投资10亿美元的计划。这些代币化政府证券的几个发行人已经提交了申请。

Grayscale扩展加密产品

通过新基金,MKR加入了其他DeFi协议的代币,如Aave、Uniswap和Synthetic,作为灰度产品套件的一部分。近几个月来,这家数字资产公司一直在忙于新的基于加密货币的基金。

上个月,它为以人工智能为重点的项目创建了一个基金,指数基金中有五个代币,如RNDR、FIL和NEAR。上周,它还为去中心化人工智能(AI)平台Bittensor和Layer-1区块链网络Sui推出了单一资产基金。

这些新基金表明Grayscale看好加密货币基金。Grayscale Global ETF负责人Dave Lavalle在最近的一次网络研讨会上对此表示赞同,他说,流入比特币和以太坊交易所交易基金(ETF)只是以加密货币为重点的ETF的冰山一角。他说:

“我们将看到更多的单一资产产品,然后当然还有一些基于指数和多样化的产品,你知道的。”

到目前为止,该公司在基于加密货币的ETF方面取得了相对成功。几年前推出的比特币和以太坊信托基金,在美国证券交易委员会批准比特币和ETH作为ETF现货后,现在是最大的基于加密货币的ETF。

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