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Grayscale
Digital Currency Group Boosts GBTC Share Purchases to $750M Limit
GBTC has been trading at a discount for several months in the face of rising competition and the prospect of a bitcoin ETF being approved in the U.S. this year.

Grayscale Added Nearly $1B in Crypto in 24 Hours
The digital asset manager added large numbers of altcoins to its holdings including horizen and livepeer.

Rothschild Investment Buys $4.75M Initial Stake in Grayscale Ethereum Trust
The asset manager disclosed Thursday its shares in the Ethereum trust were worth $4.75 million as of March 31.

Guess Who Might Be Buying $BTC? Grayscale, the Power Behind $GBTC
The investment comes a little over a week after Grayscale confirmed that it would convert GBTC into an ETF.

Is an Imposter Using Grayscale’s Name to File for Fake Crypto Trusts?
Mysterious filings in the state of Delaware indicate that an unknown actor is using Grayscale’s name and information to pump the value of two obscure altcoins, Theta and Nahmii. Both Grayscale and the developers of the altcoins have denied any involvement in the filings. Nik De breaks down the bizarre situation.

Grayscale Adds Chainlink to Its Digital Large Cap Fund
The native token of decentralized oracle network Chainlink fills the void left in the fund after the removal of XRP.

CORRECTION: Grayscale Didn't File to Register Trust for Nahmi Token; Possible Pump Attempt
The filing incorrectly gave the appearance that the world's largest digital asset manager was considering a trust based on the Nahmi project's token as a future offering.

Grayscale to Convert Grayscale Bitcoin Trust (GBTC) to ETF When Permissible
Grayscale says it is "100% committed" to converting its flagship grayscale bitcoin trust (GBTC) into an exchange traded fund. Grayscale CEO Michael Sonnenshein weighs in.

Grayscale ETF Announcement May Shore Up GBTC Discount, Analysts Say
With redemptions in sight, GBTC shareholders now know they won’t be paying a 2% annual fee forever.
