As a leading digital asset management company, introducing a diverse range of investable digital assets for investors is an important part of our mission.
Therefore, we are pleased to share the list of asset candidates that may be included in Grayscale investment products in the future, as well as the latest list of assets in our existing product series. Both lists are grouped according to our designed Grayscale Cryptocurrency Industry Classification Framework, which aims to set standards for organizing cryptocurrency asset categories.
The “Asset Candidate List” includes digital assets that are not currently part of Grayscale investment products but have been identified by our team as potential candidates for future products.
The “Assets in Existing Grayscale Product Series” lists digital assets held by Grayscale products as of January 12, 2026. These assets may belong to single-asset products or multi-asset products.
As the crypto ecosystem expands and the Grayscale team reviews or re-evaluates additional assets, we plan to update this list as frequently as possible within 15 days after each quarter’s end. The following list is current as of January 12, 2026, and may change within the quarter as some multi-asset funds reconfigure their compositions, and as we launch new single-asset products.
*Assets not included in the Grayscale Cryptocurrency Industry Classification as of December 31, 2025.
¹ Assets may be directly incorporated into the Grayscale product series without prior listing in this table, for example, if a decision is made within a quarter to include a certain asset in a Grayscale product.
Creating a process similar to our existing investment products is complex and multifaceted. It requires thorough review and consideration and is influenced by various factors such as internal controls, custodial arrangements, and regulatory requirements. Please note that this table is for reference only, and not all candidate assets will necessarily be converted into our investment products. Grayscale may also explore other assets not listed here for inclusion in its product series. Similarly, assets may be directly incorporated into the Grayscale product series without prior listing in this table.
Grayscale may attempt to quote shares of new products on the secondary market. Although shares of certain Grayscale products have been approved for trading on secondary markets (such as OTCQX), investors in new products should not assume these shares will receive similar approval due to potential questions from the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and/or the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) regarding the status of the underlying digital assets under federal securities laws.
This document does not constitute an offer or solicitation to sell or purchase any securities in any jurisdiction, nor should it be construed as making such offers, solicitations, or sales without registration or qualification under the securities laws of that jurisdiction. Grayscale, its affiliates, and clients may hold positions in the digital assets or securities discussed herein.
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Grayscale discloses potential investment targets: Which crypto assets are being considered?
Author: Grayscale
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As a leading digital asset management company, introducing a diverse range of investable digital assets for investors is an important part of our mission.
Therefore, we are pleased to share the list of asset candidates that may be included in Grayscale investment products in the future, as well as the latest list of assets in our existing product series. Both lists are grouped according to our designed Grayscale Cryptocurrency Industry Classification Framework, which aims to set standards for organizing cryptocurrency asset categories.
The “Asset Candidate List” includes digital assets that are not currently part of Grayscale investment products but have been identified by our team as potential candidates for future products.
The “Assets in Existing Grayscale Product Series” lists digital assets held by Grayscale products as of January 12, 2026. These assets may belong to single-asset products or multi-asset products.
As the crypto ecosystem expands and the Grayscale team reviews or re-evaluates additional assets, we plan to update this list as frequently as possible within 15 days after each quarter’s end. The following list is current as of January 12, 2026, and may change within the quarter as some multi-asset funds reconfigure their compositions, and as we launch new single-asset products.
*Assets not included in the Grayscale Cryptocurrency Industry Classification as of December 31, 2025.
¹ Assets may be directly incorporated into the Grayscale product series without prior listing in this table, for example, if a decision is made within a quarter to include a certain asset in a Grayscale product.
Creating a process similar to our existing investment products is complex and multifaceted. It requires thorough review and consideration and is influenced by various factors such as internal controls, custodial arrangements, and regulatory requirements. Please note that this table is for reference only, and not all candidate assets will necessarily be converted into our investment products. Grayscale may also explore other assets not listed here for inclusion in its product series. Similarly, assets may be directly incorporated into the Grayscale product series without prior listing in this table.
Grayscale may attempt to quote shares of new products on the secondary market. Although shares of certain Grayscale products have been approved for trading on secondary markets (such as OTCQX), investors in new products should not assume these shares will receive similar approval due to potential questions from the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and/or the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) regarding the status of the underlying digital assets under federal securities laws.
This document does not constitute an offer or solicitation to sell or purchase any securities in any jurisdiction, nor should it be construed as making such offers, solicitations, or sales without registration or qualification under the securities laws of that jurisdiction. Grayscale, its affiliates, and clients may hold positions in the digital assets or securities discussed herein.