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Digital Currency Group Sees Revenue Rise Despite Grayscale Struggles

Published 10/05/2024, 15:32
Updated 10/05/2024, 16:40
© Reuters.  Digital Currency Group Sees Revenue Rise Despite Grayscale Struggles

Benzinga - by Murtuza Merchant, Benzinga Staff Writer.

Digital Currency Group (DCG), the investment firm behind industry giant Grayscale, reported a strong first quarter with overall revenue climbing 11% to $229 million.

What Happened: This positive performance comes despite ongoing challenges faced by Grayscale’s flagship product, the Grayscale Bitcoin Trust (OTC:GBTC), Coindesk reported.

“The first quarter of 2024 was marked by several exciting developments for our industry,” DCG said in a letter to shareholders, highlighting the approval of the long-awaited Bitcoin ETF and the surge in Bitcoin prices. “Against this backdrop, we are pleased to showcase a strong start to the year for DCG.”

Grayscale Holds Steady Despite Outflows

Grayscale, a subsidiary of DCG, contributed $156 million to the company’s overall revenue. This figure remained relatively flat compared to the previous quarter, even amidst significant outflows from GBTC.

The conversion of GBTC into a spot ETF in January opened the door for competition with lower fees, leading some investors to move their holdings elsewhere.

“While Grayscale expected outflows alongside increased competition under the ETF wrapper, Q1 revenue attributable to GBTC nevertheless exceeded our expectations,” the company stated.

Also Read: Bitcoin Spot ETFs Collect $11.29M Net Inflows On Thursday

The Future Of Grayscale

Other DCG subsidiaries, however, painted a brighter picture. The cryptocurrency mining pool Foundry and the global investment platform Luno reported impressive revenue increases of 35% and 46%, respectively.

The question remains: can Grayscale weather the storm?

The company acknowledged the need to adjust its fees but has yet to implement those changes.

To stay competitive, Grayscale has filed for a new Bitcoin ETF with a significantly lower fee structure, but its approval by the SEC is still pending.

Looking Ahead: Benzinga’s Future Of Digital Assets Event

The future of Grayscale and the broader digital asset industry will undoubtedly be a hot topic at upcoming industry events.

Benzinga’s Future of Digital Assets conference, happening on Nov. 19, is one such platform where key players will gather to discuss the latest trends, regulations, and investment opportunities in the crypto space.

Read Next: Joseph Lubin Accuses SEC Of Stifling Crypto Growth Amid Legal Showdown

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