The New York Digital Investment Group has secured approval from the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission to offer institutional investors shares of a new fund focused on bitcoin futures.
According to a filing published on an SEC database Monday, the NYDIG Bitcoin Strategy Fund, a portfolio fund in the Stone Ridge Trust VI, will invest in cash-settled bitcoin futures contracts traded on exchanges registered with the Commodity Futures Trading Commission.
The fund does not intend to invest in bitcoin directly, or any other cryptocurrencies.
"The Fund will seek to purchase a number of Bitcoin futures so that the total value of the Bitcoin underlying the Bitcoin futures held by the Fund is as close to 100% of the net assets of the Fund, as it is reasonably practicable to achieve," the filing said.
NYDIG, which received a BitLicense and a limited purpose trust charter from the New York Department of Financial Services last year, is looking to raise $25 million through the fund.
At press time, CME is the only exchange to offer cash-settled bitcoin futures contracts in the U.S.The SEC has long been loathe to approve certain fund products touching cryptocurrencies - exchange-traded funds as the main example.
Dalia Blass, director of the SEC's Division of Investment Management, appeared to reference the fund in a speech earlier this week, calling it "a prime example" of industry engaging with the agency on new types of products.
"As a result of this engagement, we are at the point that a registered closed-end interval fund with a bitcoin futures strategy is preparing to launch," she said.
While Blass did not identify the NYDIG fund by name, she noted that it would invest in cash-settled bitcoin futures, meaning it does not face crypto custody issues, and would value its holdings using the settlement price on a CFTC-registered futures exchange.
NYDIG declined to comment on the fund through a spokesperson.
Asset Manager Secures SEC Approval to Create Novel Bitcoin Futures Fund
gepubliceerd op Dec 6, 2019
by Coindesk | gepubliceerd op Coinage
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