As the primary means by which the Fund intends to generate income, the Fund will sell call options that generally reference the Bitcoin ETPs at strike prices either at-the-money or out-of-the-money, depending upon market conditions. It is important to note that the sale of these call options to generate income will limit the Fund’s ability to participate in increases in the value of the referenced Bitcoin ETPs beyond a certain point, generally the strike price at which the call options are sold. This strategy effectively converts a portion of the potential upside price return growth of the Bitcoin ETPs into current income. It is expected that the call options the Fund will sell to generate options premiums will have expirations, generally, of one-month or less and will be held to or close to expiration. The Fund intends to make monthly distribution payments to shareholders. The Fund does not invest in, or seek direct exposure to, the current “spot” or cash price of Bitcoin. Investors seeking direct exposure to the price of Bitcoin should consider an investment other than the Fund. In addition to the options contracts, the Fund will also invest in short-term U.S. Treasury securities and money market funds. Cash and cash equivalents, such as U.S. Treasuries, are used as collateral for the Fund’s investments in options contracts. They may also generate income. Due to certain tests that must be met in order to qualify as a registered investment company (“RIC”), the Fund may also utilize reverse repurchase agreements to help maintain the desired level of exposure to options that reference the Bitcoin ETPs. The Fund is “non-diversified” under the 1940 Act and therefore is not required to meet certain diversification requirements under the 1940 Act. More Information about the Grayscale Bitcoin Trust ETF and the Grayscale Bitcoin Mini Trust ETF The purpose of each of GBTC and BTC is to hold Bitcoins. Each of GBTC’s and BTC’s investment objective is for the value of its shares (based on Bitcoin per share) to reflect the value of Bitcoins held by each of GBTC and BTC. Coinbase Custody Trust Company, LLC is the custodian for each of GBTC and BTC. Each of GBTC and BTC uses the closing value of the CoinDesk Bitcoin Price Index to calculate its net asset value (“NAV”) which is the aggregate value, expressed in U.S. dollars, of each of GBTC’s and BTC’s assets (other than U.S. dollars or other fiat currency), less the U.S. dollar value of each of GBTC’s and BTC’s expenses and other liabilities. NAV per share is calculated by dividing NAV by the number of shares currently outstanding. NAV and NAV per share are not measures calculated in accordance with GAAP. Each of GBTC and BTC is registered under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended (the “Exchange Act”). Information provided to or filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission by GBTC and BTC pursuant to the Exchange Act can be located by reference to the Securities and Exchange Commission (GBTC: File No. 001-41906, BTC: File No. 001-42184) through the Securities and Exchange Commission’s website at www.sec.gov. In addition, information regarding GBTC and BTC may be obtained from other sources including, but not limited to, press releases, newspaper articles and other publicly disseminated documents. Each of GBTC and BTC has its shares listed on NYSE Arca, under the symbol GBTC and BTC, respectively. The shares may be purchased from each of GBTC and BTC, only in one or more blocks of 10,000 shares (a block of 10,000 shares is called a “Basket”) by certain authorized participants. Each of GBTC and BTC issues Baskets of Shares to certain authorized participants on an ongoing basis. In addition, each of GBTC and BTC redeems shares in Baskets on an ongoing basis from authorized participants. Each of GBTC and BTC is currently able to accept cash orders, pursuant to which an authorized participant will deposit cash into, or accept cash from, the cash account in connection with the creation and redemption of Baskets, and a third party, knows as a liquidity provider that is not an agent of, or otherwise acting on behalf of, such authorized participant will obtain or receive Bitcoin in exchange for cash in connection with such order. The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (the “SEC”) maintains an internet website that contains reports, proxies and information statements and other information regarding each of GBTC and BTC that is filed electronically with the SEC at www.sec.gov. Additional Information on Bitcoin The Bitcoin network allows people to exchange native tokens of value, called Bitcoin, which are recorded on a public transaction ledger known as a blockchain. Bitcoin can be used to pay for goods and services, or it can be converted to fiat currencies, such as the U.S. dollar, at rates determined on digital asset markets that trade Bitcoin or in individual end-user-to-end-user transactions under a barter system. The ownership and operation of Bitcoin is determined by participants in an online, peer-to-peer network referred to as the Bitcoin network. The Bitcoin network connects computers that run publicly accessible, or “open source,” software that follows the rules and procedures governing the Bitcoin network. This is commonly referred to as the Bitcoin Protocol. The value of Bitcoin is not backed by any government, corporation, or other identified body. Instead, its value is determined in part by the supply and demand in markets created to facilitate trading of Bitcoin. Ownership and transaction records for Bitcoin are protected through public-key cryptography. The supply of Bitcoin is determined by the Bitcoin Protocol. No single entity owns or operates the Bitcoin network. The Bitcoin network is collectively maintained by (1) a decentralized group of participants who run computer software that results in the recording and validation of transactions (commonly referred to as “miners”), (2) developers who propose improvements to the Bitcoin Protocol and the software that enforces the protocol and (3) users who choose which version of the Bitcoin software to run. From time to time, the developers suggest changes to the Bitcoin software. If a sufficient number of users and miners elect not to adopt the changes, a new
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