Grayscale:
Cryptocurrency valuations retreated in February 2025, in sync with rising macro risks and falling tech stock prices. A hack of a major cryptocurrency exchange and a drop in meme coin trading activity may have also weighed on the market.

Cryptocurrency valuations retreated in February 2025, in sync with rising macro risks and falling tech stock prices. A hack of a major cryptocurrency exchange and a drop in meme coin trading activity may have also weighed on the market.
Replacing a portion of Nasdaq-100 stock exposure with Bitcoin in a portfolio would allow investors to reduce U.S. equity concentration risk and could help optimize risk-adjusted returns.
Cryptocurrencies are a unique high-volatility alternative asset class that may help improve risk-adjusted returns when added to traditional investment portfolios.
MicroStrategy has spent a total of more than $16.5 billion on buying Bitcoin, and the $16.5 billion comes mainly from two sources.
Although Ethereum has underperformed Bitcoin so far this year, it still outperforms the smart contract platform crypto industry index.
GBTC is different from other Bitcoin ETFs because it existed as a Bitcoin investment fund before it became an ETF.
Grayscale Research’s analysis shows that traditional balanced portfolios can achieve higher risk-adjusted returns with a modest allocation to cryptocurrencies (approximately 5% of total financial assets).
Grayscale's recent portfolio adjustments reflect its commitment to adapt to market dynamics. While some tokens were added, others were strategically removed, showcasing the company's proactive investment strategy.
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After reducing its holdings of LTC and BCH, Grayscale’s GDLC fund now includes Solana and Uniswap, accounting for 3.24% and 1.06% respectively.