The uncertainties outlined in the document may offer significant insights for Grayscale's investors.
According to the latest SEC disclosure by the Grayscale Ethereum Trust, or ETHE, the impending transition of Ethereum to the proof-of-stake consensus represents a risk that could have a "Material adverse effect" on its shares.
The ETHE recently filed an application with the regulator to become an SEC-reporting company.
Companies of this nature are required to discuss the risk factors that may have an adverse impact on the their performance within all quarterly and annual reports.
"A digital asset network's consensus mechanism is a material aspect of its source code, and any failure to properly implement such a change could have a material adverse effect on the value of ETH and the value of the Shares."
The report mentions that the inability to properly implement these changes could result in a temporary or permanent fork, which could have a negative impact on ETHE shares.
It appears that thus far, the impending upgrade has not detracted from investors' interest in the fund.
On the contrary, the Trust's assets under management have increased exponentially in the past year, from $67 million to over $800 million at time of publication.
While the price of ETH has approximately doubled during this time frame, ETHE holdings have increased more than tenfold.
ETH 2.0 represents a material risk to Grayscale's Ethereum Trust, says SEC filing
pubblicato su Oct 2, 2020
by Cointele | pubblicato su Coinage
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