Grayscale Investments and FTSE Russell have unveiled five innovative cryptocurrency indexes, broadening the scope for investors in the expanding crypto sphere. While Bitcoin and Ether dominate the crypto limelight due to their substantial market capitalizations, Grayscale's CEO, Michael Sonnenshein, believes that these fresh Crypto Sector Indices will spotlight other significant cryptocurrencies.
Sonnenshein emphasized during an Oct. 23 media gathering that beyond just Bitcoin and Ether, there's a burgeoning asset class that investors shouldn't ignore.
To simplify navigation for investors, these indices categorize over 150 cryptocurrencies into five distinct sectors:
1. Currencies Sector: Embracing cryptocurrencies functioning as a medium of exchange, a store of value, or a unit of account.
2. Smart Contract Sector: Highlighting the native cryptocurrencies supporting platforms for autonomous contracts.
3. Financials Sector: Concentrating on cryptocurrencies instrumental in financial transactions and services.
4. Consumer and Culture Sector: Encompassing cryptocurrencies that bolster consumption-driven activities.
5. Utilities and Services Sector: Spotlighting cryptocurrencies tailored for enterprise applications.
A collaboration between Grayscale Investments and FTSE Russell seemed inevitable, given both institutions' synergies in their aspirations. While this marks a new endeavor for Grayscale with the London-based index provider, FTSE Russell isn't a stranger to the crypto landscape.
They previously introduced three crypto indexes in 2021, tracing Bitcoin, Ether, and Cardano, in addition to a comprehensive crypto index monitoring 43 digital assets' valuations. Digital Asset Research, a proficient crypto data establishment based in New York, will continue to supply the data for these new indexes, consistent with prior arrangements.
Amidst this announcement, Grayscale's parent entity, Digital Currency Group, encountered legal hurdles, being targeted in a civil lawsuit initiated by the New York attorney general's office. The lawsuit alleges concealment of substantial losses by the company and other associated firms.
However, when probed about potential repercussions on Grayscale's alliance with FTSE Russell or its operations due to the lawsuit, Sonnenshein decisively negated any impact, clarifying Grayscale's non-involvement in the case.
In the crypto asset management arena, Grayscale indisputably leads, governing an impressive portfolio of approximately $20 billion assets under management.
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