Cryptocurrency asset manager Grayscale Investments has officially launched the ZEN Investment Trust for accredited investors, the company announced Thursday.
Centered around the privacy token zen, formerly known as zencash, the investment trust is a single-asset vehicle, meaning it only contains the one cryptocurrency.
It is the latest single-asset investment trust launched by Grayscale, joining bitcoin, bitcoin cash, ethereum, ethereum classic, litecoin, XRP and zcash.
The trust is already open to institutional and accredited investors, according to a press release.
The trust "Marks a significant milestone" for the Horizen platform, co-founder and president Rob Viglione said in a statement.
"Grayscale conducts unparalleled research and due diligence on their investment products, striving to offer regulated and professionally managed exposure to the digital currency market for institutional and accredited investors worldwide. Their values align seamlessly with Horizen's mission to promote the growth of digital currencies, blockchain, and privacy to a diverse and global community."
The news comes some months after Grayscale's parent company, Digital Currency Group, announced it was also adding zen to its "Conviction list" of cryptocurrencies.
Grayscale has raised roughly $250 million for its investment trusts in the first six months of 2018, Thursday's press release noted.
While most of its products are limited to institutional or accredited investors, Grayscale's bitcoin and ethereum classic investment trusts are open to individual investors as well, the release stated.
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Grayscale Launches Investment Trust for Zen Cryptocurrency
Published on Sep 6, 2018
by Coindesk | Published on Coinage
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