tdog-20260331
UNITED STATES
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
Washington, D.C. 20549
FORM 10-Q
☒ QUARTERLY REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934
For the quarterly period ended March 31, 2026
or
☐ TRANSITION REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934
For the transition period from___________ to____________
Commission File Number 001-43049
21Shares Dogecoin ETF
(Exact Name of Registrant as Specified in Its Charter)
Maryland 33-7038007
(State or other jurisdiction of
(I.R.S. Employer
incorporation or organization)
Identification No.)
158 W. 27 th Street
New York , New York 10001
(646) 370-6016
(Address, including zip code, and telephone number,
including area code, of registrant’s primary executive offices)
Securities registered pursuant to Section 12(b)
of the Act:
Title of each class:
Trading Symbol(s)
Name of each exchange on which registered:
Shares of Beneficial Interest of 21Shares Dogecoin ETF TDOG The Nasdaq Stock Market LLC
Securities registered or to be registered pursuant to Section 12(g)
of the Act: None.
Indicate by check mark whether the registrant (1) has filed all reports required to be filed by Section 13 or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 during the preceding 12 months (or for such shorter period that the registrant was required to file such reports), and (2) has been subject to such filing requirements for the past 90 days. ☒ Yes ☐ No
Indicate by check mark whether the registrant has submitted electronically every Interactive Data File required to be submitted pursuant to Rule 405 of Regulation S-T (§232.405 of this chapter) during the preceding 12 months (or for such shorter period that the registrant was required to submit such files). ☒ Yes ☐ No
Indicate by check mark whether the registrant is a large accelerated
filer, an accelerated filer, a non-accelerated filer, a smaller reporting company, or an emerging growth company. See the definitions
of “large accelerated filer”, “accelerated filer”, “smaller reporting company” and “emerging
growth company” in Rule 12b-2 of the Exchange Act.
Large Accelerated Filer
☐
Accelerated Filer
☐
Non-Accelerated Filer ☒ Smaller Reporting Company ☒
Emerging Growth Company ☒
If an emerging growth company, indicate by check mark if the registrant has elected not to use the extended transition period for complying with any new or revised financial accounting standards provided in Section 13(a) of the Exchange Act. ☐
Indicate by check mark whether the registrant is a shell company (as defined in Rule 12b-2 of the Exchange Act.). ☐ Yes ☒ No
The registrant had 190,000 outstanding shares as of May 11, 2026.
STATEMENT REGARDING FORWARD-LOOKING
STATEMENTS
This quarterly report on Form
10-Q includes “forward-looking statements” that generally relate to future events or future performance. In some cases, you
can identify forward-looking statements by terminology such as “may,” “will,” “should,” “expect,”
“intend,” “plan,” “anticipate,” “believe,” “estimate,” “predict,”
“potential” or the negative of these terms or other comparable terminology. All statements (other than statements of historical
fact) included in this report that address activities, events or developments that will or may occur in the future, including such matters
as movements in the digital asset markets and indexes that track such movements, the operations of 21Shares Dogecoin ETF (the “Trust”),
the plans of 21Shares US LLC (the “Sponsor”), as the sponsor of the Trust, and references to the Trust’s future success
and other similar matters, are forward-looking statements. These statements are only predictions. Actual events or results may differ
materially. These statements are based upon certain assumptions and analyses the Sponsor and House
of Doge Inc., the corporate arm of the Dogecoin Foundation (the “Service Provider”), have made based on their perception of
historical trends, current conditions and expected future developments, as well as other factors appropriate in the circumstances .
Whether or not actual results
and developments will conform to the Sponsor’s and the Service Provider’s expectations and predictions, however, is subject
to a number of risks and uncertainties, including the special considerations discussed in this report, general economic, market and business
conditions, changes in laws or regulations, including those concerning taxes, made by governmental authorities or regulatory bodies, and
other world economic and political developments. Consequently, all the forward-looking statements made in this report are qualified
by these cautionary statements, and there can be no assurance that actual results or developments the Sponsor and the Service Provider
anticipate to occur will be realized or, even if substantially realized, that they will result in the expected consequences to, or have
the expected effects on, the Trust’s operations or the value of its common shares of beneficial interest (the “Shares”).
Should one or more of these
risks discussed in “Risk Factors” herein or in Part I. Item 1A. “Risk Factors” in our Annual Report on Form 10-K
filed on March 16, 2026, for the period ended September 30, 2025 (the “Annual Report”), or other uncertainties materialize,
or should underlying assumptions prove incorrect, actual outcomes may vary materially from those described in forward-looking statements.
Forward-looking statements are made based on the Sponsor’s and the Service Provider’s beliefs, estimates and opinions on the
date the statements are made, and neither the Trust, the Sponsor nor the Service Provider is under a duty or undertakes an obligation
to update forward-looking statements if these beliefs, estimates and opinions or other circumstances should change, other than as required
by applicable laws. Moreover, neither the Trust, the Sponsor, nor any other person assumes responsibility for the accuracy and completeness
of any of these forward-looking statements. Investors are therefore cautioned against placing undue reliance on forward-looking statements.
Emerging
Growth Company
The
Trust is an “emerging growth company” as defined in the Jumpstart Our Business Startups Act of 2012 (the “JOBS Act”).
For as long as the Trust is an emerging growth company, unlike other public companies, it will not be required to, among other things:
(i) provide an auditor’s attestation report on management’s assessment of the effectiveness of our system of internal
control over financial reporting pursuant to Section 404(b) of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002; or (ii) comply with any new audit
rules adopted by the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board after April 5, 2012, unless the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission
(“SEC”) determines otherwise.
The
Trust will cease to be an “emerging growth company” upon the earliest of: (i) it having $1.235 billion or more in
annual gross revenues, (ii) the date on which the Trust is deemed to be a “large accelerated filer” (iii) it
issuing more than $1.0 billion of non-convertible debt over a three-year period, or (iv) the last day of the fiscal
year following the fifth anniversary of its initial public offering.
In
addition, Section 107 of the JOBS Act also provides that an emerging growth company can take advantage of the extended transition
period provided in Section 7(a)(2)(B) of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended (the “Securities Act”), for complying
with new or revised accounting standards. In other words, an emerging growth company can delay the adoption of certain accounting standards
until those standards would otherwise apply to private companies. The Trust intends to take advantage of the benefits of the extended
transition period.
21Shares
Dogecoin ETF
Table of Contents
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Part I. FINANCIAL INFORMATION
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Item 1. Financial Statements (Unaudited)
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Statements of Assets and Liabilities at March 31, 2026 (Unaudited) and September 30, 2025
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Schedule of Investment at March 31, 2026 (Unaudited)
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Statements of Operations for the three months and six months ended March 31, 2026 (Unaudited)
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Statements of Changes in Net Assets for the three months and six months ended March 31, 2026 (Unaudited)
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Notes to Unaudited Financial Statements
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Item 2. Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial
Condition and Results of Operations
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Item 3. Quantitative and Qualitative Disclosures About Market
Risk
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Item 4. Controls and Procedures
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Part II. OTHER INFORMATION
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Item 1. Legal Proceedings
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Item 1A. Risk Factors
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Item 2. Unregistered Sales of Equity Securities and Use of
Proceeds
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Item 3. Defaults Upon Senior Securities
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Item 4. Mine Safety Disclosures
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Item 5. Other Information
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Item 6. Exhibits
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Signatures
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PART I – FINANCIAL INFORMATION:
Item 1. Financial Statements (Unaudited)
21SHARES DOGECOIN ETF
STATEMENTS OF ASSETS AND LIABILITIES
March 31,
2026
September
30,
2025
(Unaudited)
Assets
Investment in Dogecoin, at fair value (cost $ 2,490,237 , and $ 0 , respectively) $ 1,855,639 $ –
Cash – 100
Total assets 1,855,639 100
Liabilities
Sponsor Fee payable 181 –
Total liabilities 181 –
Commitments and contingent liabilities (Note 8)
Net assets $ 1,855,458 $ 100
Net assets consists of
Paid-in-capital $ 2,492,151 $ 100
Accumulated earnings (loss) ( 636,693 ) –
$ 1,855,458 $ 100
Shares issued and outstanding, no par value, unlimited amount authorized 100,000 2
Net asset value per share $ 18.55 $ 50.00
The accompanying notes are an integral part of the financial
statements.
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21SHARES DOGECOIN ETF
SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENT
March 31, 2026* (Unaudited)
Quantity of
Dogecoin
Cost
Fair Value
% of Net Assets
Investment in Dogecoin 20,163,410.8951 $ 2,490,237 $ 1,855,639 100 .01 %
Total investments 20,163,410.8951 $ 2,490,237 $ 1,855,639 100 .01 %
Liabilities in excess of other assets ( 181 ) ( 0.01 )%
Net assets $ 1,855,458 100.00 %
* No prior comparative financial statements has been provided as the Trust did not hold investments in Dogecoin as of September 30, 2025.
The accompanying notes are an integral part of the financial statements.
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21SHARES DOGECOIN ETF
STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS
Three Months
Ended
March 31, 2026*
Six Months
Ended
March 31, 2026*
(Unaudited)
(Unaudited)
Expenses
Sponsor Fee $ 1,735 $ 1,735
Total expenses 1,735 1,735
Net investment loss ( 1,735 ) ( 1,735 )
Realized and change in unrealized gain (loss)
Net realized loss on investment in Dogecoin sold to pay Sponsor Fee ( 507 ) ( 507 )
Net change in unrealized depreciation on investment in Dogecoin ( 634,598 ) ( 634,598 )
Net change in unrealized gain on Sponsor Fee payable 147 147
Net realized and change in unrealized loss ( 634,958 ) ( 634,958 )
Net decrease in net assets resulting from operations $ ( 636,693 ) $ ( 636,693 )
* No prior comparative financial statements have been provided as this is the first fiscal year of the Trust’s investment operations.
The accompanying notes are an integral part
of the financial statements.
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21SHARES DOGECOIN ETF
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
Three Months Ended
March
31, 2026*
Six Months Ended
March 31, 2026*
(Unaudited)
(Unaudited)
Net assets, beginning of period $ - $ 100
Contributions for Shares issued 2,492,151 2,492,151
Distributions for Shares redeemed - ( 100 )
Net investment loss ( 1,735 ) ( 1,735 )
Net realized loss on investment in Dogecoin sold to pay Sponsor Fee ( 507 ) ( 507 )
Net change in unrealized depreciation on investment in Dogecoin ( 634,598 ) ( 634,598 )
Net change in unrealized gain on Sponsor Fee payable 147 147
Net assets, end of period $ 1,855,458 $ 1,855,458
Shares issued and redeemed
Shares issued 100,000 100,000
Shares redeemed – ( 2 )
Net increase in Shares issued 100,000 99,998
* No prior comparative financial
statements have been provided as this is the first fiscal year of the Trust’s investment operations.
The accompanying notes are an integral part
of the financial statements.
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21Shares
Dogecoin ETF
Notes
to Financial Statements (Unaudited)
1. Organization
The 21Shares Dogecoin ETF (the “Trust”) is a Maryland statutory trust, formed on April 1, 2025, pursuant to the Maryland Statutory Trust Act (“MSTA”). The Trust operates pursuant to an Amended and Restated Trust Agreement (the “Trust Agreement”). Wilmington Trust, N.A., a Maryland trust company, is the trustee of the Trust (the “Trustee”). On April 7, 2025, the Trust’s sponsor, 21Shares US LLC (the “Sponsor”) caused a Certificate of Amendment to the Trust’s Certificate of Trust to be filed with the Secretary of the State of Maryland in order to change the name of the Trust from “Jura Pentium Trust 10” to “21Shares Dogecoin ETF”. The Trust is managed and controlled by the Sponsor. The Sponsor is a limited liability company formed in the state of Delaware on June 16, 2021, and is a wholly owned subsidiary of 21co Holdings Limited. The ultimate parent company of 21co Holdings Limited is FalconX Holdings Limited (“FalconX”). Coinbase Custody Trust Company, LLC (“Coinbase”), Anchorage Digital Bank N.A. (“Anchorage”), and BitGo Bank & Trust, N.A. (“BitGo” and together with Coinbase and Anchorage, as the context may require, the “Dogecoin Custodian”, “Custodians” and each a “Dogecoin Custodian”) are the custodians for the Trust and hold all of the Trust’s Dogecoin tokens, the native digital asset of the Dogecoin blockchain (“Dogecoin”), on the Trust’s behalf. The transfer agent (the “Transfer Agent”), the administrator for the Trust (the “Administrator”), and the cash custodian (the “Cash Custodian”), is Bank of New York Mellon.
The Trust is an exchange-traded fund (“ETF”) that issues common shares of beneficial interest (the “Shares”) representing fractional undivided beneficial interests in its net assets that trade on the Nasdaq Stock Market LLC (the “Exchange”). The Shares are listed for trading on the Exchange under the ticker symbol “TDOG”.
The Trust’s investment objective is to seek to track the performance of Dogecoin as measured by the performance of the CF Dogecoin-Dollar US Settlement Price Index (the “Pricing Benchmark”), adjusted for the Trust’s expenses and other liabilities. CF Benchmarks Ltd. is the administrator for the Pricing Benchmark (the “Pricing Benchmark Provider”). The Pricing Benchmark is designed to reflect the performance of Dogecoin in U.S. dollars. In seeking to achieve its investment objective, the Trust holds Dogecoin at its Custodians and values its Shares daily based on the Pricing Benchmark.
The Trust is an “emerging growth company” as that term is used in the Securities Act, and, as such, the Trust may elect to comply with certain reduced public company reporting requirements.
On September 17, 2025, the Sponsor, in its capacity as the seed capital investor (the “Seed Capital Investor”), subject to conditions, purchased two Shares at a per-Share price of $ 50.00 (the “Initial Seed Shares”). Total proceeds to the Trust from the sale of the Initial Seed Shares were $ 100 . Delivery of the Initial Seed Shares was made on September 17, 2025. On October 15, 2025, the Sponsor redeemed the Initial Seed Shares for $ 100 .
On January 21, 2026 (the “Seed Capital Purchase Date”), the Sponsor, in its capacity as Seed Capital Investor, purchased the initial Baskets comprising 60,000 Shares (the “Initial Seed Creation Baskets”) at a per-share price of $ 25.66 . In its capacity as the Seed Capital Investor, the Sponsor has acted as a statutory underwriter in connection with such purchase. The total proceeds to the Trust from the sale of the Initial Seed Creation Baskets were $ 1,539,463 . On January 21, 2026, the Trust purchased Dogecoin with the proceeds of the Initial Seed Creation Baskets by transacting with a designated third party, who may be an Authorized Participant or an affiliate of an Authorized Participant, and with whom the Sponsor has entered into an agreement on behalf of the Trust (each such third party, a ” Dogecoin Counterparty”) to acquire Dogecoin on behalf of the Trust in exchange for cash provided by the Sponsor in its capacity as Seed Capital Investor. All Dogecoin acquired in connection with the Initial Seed Creation Baskets is held by one or more of the Dogecoin Custodians.
The statements of assets and liabilities and schedule of investment on March 31, 2026 and September 30, 2025, and the statements of operations, and changes in net assets for the three and six months ended March 31, 2026 have been prepared on behalf of the Trust and are unaudited. In the opinion of management of the Sponsor of the Trust, all adjustments (which include normal recurring adjustments) necessary to present fairly the financial position and results of operations for the quarter ended March 31, 2026, and for all interim periods presented have been made. In addition, interim period results are not necessarily indicative of results for a full-year period.
The fiscal year-end of the Trust is September 30 th .
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2. Significant Accounting Policies
Basis of Accounting
The financial statements have been prepared in accordance with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America (“US GAAP” or “GAAP”).
The Trust qualifies as an investment company solely for accounting purposes and not for any other purpose and follows the accounting and reporting guidance under the Financial Accounting Standards Board (“FASB”) Accounting Standards Codification (“ASC”) Topic 946, Financial Services - Investment Companies, but is not registered, and is not required to be registered, as an investment company under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended (the “1940 Act”). The Trust uses fair value as its method of accounting for Dogecoin in accordance with its classification as an investment company for accounting purposes.
Accounting Estimates
The preparation of the financial statements in conformity with US GAAP requires the Trust to make estimates and assumptions that affect the reported amounts of assets and liabilities at the date of the financial statements and the reported amounts of revenues and expenses during the reporting period. Actual results may differ materially from such estimates as additional information becomes available or actual amounts may become determinable. Should actual results differ from those previously recognized, the recorded estimates will be revised accordingly with the impact reflected in the operating results of the Trust in the reporting period in which they become known.
Cash
Cash includes non-interest bearing, non-restricted cash maintained with one financial institution that does not exceed U.S. federally insured limits.
Investment Valuation
US GAAP defines fair value as the price the Trust would receive to sell an asset or pay to transfer a liability in an orderly transaction between market participants at the measurement date. The Trust’s policy is to value investments held at fair value.
The Trust identifies and determines the Dogecoin principal market (or in the absence of a principal market, the most advantageous market) for GAAP purposes consistent with the application of the fair value measurement framework in FASB ASC 820 — Fair Value Measurement. A principal market is the market with the greatest volume and activity level for the asset or liability. The determination of the principal market will be based on the market with the greatest volume and level of activity that can be accessed. The Trust obtains relevant volume and level of activity information and based on initial analysis will select an exchange market as the Trust’s principal market. The net asset value (“NAV”) and NAV per Share will be calculated using the fair value of Dogecoin based on the price provided by this exchange market, as of 4:00 p.m. ET on the measurement date for GAAP purposes. The Trust will update its principal market analysis periodically and as needed to the extent that events have occurred, or activities have changed in a manner that could change the Sponsor’s determination of the Trust’s principal market.
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Various inputs are used in determining the fair value of assets and liabilities. Inputs may be based on independent market data (“observable inputs”), or they may be internally developed (“unobservable inputs”). These inputs are categorized into a disclosure hierarchy consisting of three broad levels for financial reporting purposes. The level of a value determined for an asset or liability within the fair value hierarchy is based on the lowest level of any input that is significant to the fair value measurement in its entirety. The three levels of the fair value hierarchy are as follows:
Level 1: Unadjusted quoted prices in active markets for identical assets or liabilities;
Level 2: Inputs other than quoted prices included within Level 1 that are observable for the asset or liability either directly or indirectly, including quoted prices for similar assets or liabilities in active markets, quoted prices for identical or similar assets or liabilities in markets that are not considered to be active, inputs other than quoted prices that are observable for the asset or liability, and inputs that are derived principally from or corroborated by observable market data by correlation or other means; and
Level 3: Unobservable inputs, including the Trust’s assumptions used in determining the fair value of investments, where there is little or no market activity for the asset or liability at the measurement date.
The following table presents information about the Trust’s assets measured at fair value as of March 31, 2026 (Unaudited):
Amount at Fair Value Measurement Using
Fair Value Level 1 Level 2 Level 3
March 31, 2026 (Unaudited)*
Assets
Investment in Dogecoin $ 1,855,639 $ 1,855,639 $ – $ –
* There was no Dogecoin holdings as of September 30, 2025.
The cost basis of the investment in Dogecoin recorded by the Trust for financial reporting purposes is the fair value of Dogecoin at the time of purchase. The cost basis recorded by the Trust may differ from proceeds collected by the Authorized Participant from the sale of the corresponding Shares to investors.
Investment Transactions
The Trust considers investment transactions to be the receipt of Dogecoin for Share creations and the delivery of Dogecoin for Share redemptions or for payment of expenses in Dogecoin. The Trust records its investment transactions on a trade date basis and changes in fair value are reflected as net change in unrealized appreciation or depreciation on investments. Realized gains and losses are calculated using the specific identification method. Realized gains and losses are recognized in connection with transactions including redemption of shares and settling obligations for the Sponsor Fee in Dogecoin.
Calculation of NAV and NAV per Share
On each day other than when the Exchange is closed for regular trading (a “Business Day”), as soon as practicable after 4:00 p.m. ET , the NAV of the Trust is obtained by subtracting all accrued fees, expenses and other liabilities of the Trust from the fair value of the Dogecoin and other assets held by the Trust based on the Pricing Benchmark price. The Administrator computes the NAV per Share by dividing the NAV of the Trust by the number of Shares outstanding on the date the computation is made.
Federal Income Taxes
The Sponsor and the Trustee will treat the Trust as a “grantor trust” for U.S. federal income tax purposes. Each beneficial owner of Shares will be treated as directly owning its pro rata Share of the Trust’s assets and will be treated as if it directly received a pro rata portion of the Trust’s income, gain, losses and deductions. If the Trust sells Dogecoin (for example, to pay fees or expenses), such a sale is a taxable event to shareholders of the Trust (“Shareholders”). Upon a Shareholder’s sale of its Shares, the Shareholder will be treated as having sold the pro rata share of the Dogecoin held in the Trust at the time of the sale and recognizes gain or loss on such sale.
The Sponsor has reviewed the tax positions as of March 31, 2026 and September 30, 2025, and has determined that no provision for income tax is required in the Trust’s financial statements.
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Segment Reporting
The Trust operates in one segment. The segment derives its revenues from Trust investments made in accordance with the defined investment strategy of the Trust, as prescribed in the Trust’s prospectus. The Chief Operating Decision Maker (“CODM”) is the Chief Executive Officer of the Sponsor. The CODM monitors the operating results of the Trust. The financial information that the CODM leverages to assess the segment’s performance and to make decisions for the Trust’s single segment is consistent with the financial information that is presented within the Trust’s financial statements. Segment assets are reflected on the accompanying Statements of Assets and Liabilities as Total assets and the only significant segment expense, the Sponsor Fee, is included in the accompanying Statements of Operations.
3. Fair Value of Dogecoin
The following represents the changes in quantity of Dogecoin and the fair value for the three months ended and six months ended March 31, 2026 (Unaudited)*:
Quantity of
Dogecoin Fair Value
Beginning balance as of January 1, 2026 – $ –
Dogecoin purchased 20,178,910.8951 2,492,151
Dogecoin sold to pay Sponsor Fee ( 15,500.0000 ) ( 1,407 )
Net realized loss on investment in Dogecoin sold to pay Sponsor Fee – ( 507 )
Change in unrealized depreciation on investment in Dogecoin – ( 634,598 )
Ending balance as of March 31, 2026 20,163,410.8951 $ 1,855,639
Quantity of
Dogecoin Fair Value
Beginning balance as of October 1, 2025 – $ –
Dogecoin purchased 20,178,910.8951 2,492,151
Dogecoin sold to pay Sponsor Fee ( 15,500.0000 ) ( 1,407 )
Net realized loss on investment in Dogecoin sold to pay Sponsor Fee – ( 507 )
Change in unrealized depreciation on investment in Dogecoin – ( 634,598 )
Ending balance as of March 31, 2026 20,163,410.8951 $ 1,855,639
* No comparative table has been provided as the Trust commenced investment operations on January 21, 2026.
4. Trust Expenses
The Trust pays the unitary Sponsor fee of 0.50 % of the Trust’s NAV (the “Sponsor Fee”). The Sponsor Fee is paid by the Trust to the Sponsor as compensation for services performed under the Trust Agreement.
The Sponsor Fee accrues daily and is payable in Dogecoin weekly in arrears. The Administrator calculates the Sponsor Fee on a daily basis by applying an annualized rate to the Trust’s NAV, and the amount of Dogecoin payable in respect of each daily accrual is determined by reference to the Pricing Benchmark. The Sponsor has agreed to pay all operating expenses (except for litigation expenses and other extraordinary expenses) out of the Sponsor Fee. The Trust incurred Sponsor Fee for the six-month period ended March 31, 2026 of $ 1,735 , which began to accrue on January 21, 2026 when the Trust commenced investment operations. The accrued liability as of March 31, 2026 was $ 181 .
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As partial consideration for receipt of the Sponsor Fee, the Sponsor shall assume and pay all fees and other expenses incurred by the Trust in the ordinary course of its affairs, excluding taxes, but including (i) fees and other payments to the Service Provider, (ii) the fee payable to the marketing agent for services it provides to the Trust (the “Marketing Fee”), (iii) fees to the Administrator, if any, (iv) fees to the Custodians, (v) fees to the Transfer Agent, (vi) fees to the Trustee, (vii) the fees and expenses related to any future listing, trading or quotation of the Shares on any listing exchange or quotation system (including legal, marketing and audit fees and expenses), (viii) ordinary course legal fees and expenses but not litigation-related expenses, (ix) audit fees, (x) regulatory fees, including, if applicable, any fees relating to the registration of the Shares under the Securities Act or the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended (the “Exchange Act”), (xi) printing and mailing costs, (xii) costs of maintaining the Sponsor’s website and (xiii) applicable license fees (each, a “Sponsor-paid Expense,” and together, the “Sponsor-paid Expenses”), provided that any expense that qualifies as an Additional Trust Expense will be deemed to be an Additional Trust Expense and not a Sponsor-paid Expense. There is currently no predetermined cap on the aggregate amount of Sponsor-paid expenses. Should the Trust implement a predetermined cap on aggregate Sponsor-paid expenses, the Trust will notify the owners of the beneficial interests of Shares in a prospectus supplement or in its periodic Exchange Act reports, as applicable.
The Sponsor will not, however, assume certain extraordinary, non-recurring expenses that are not Sponsor-paid Expenses, including, but not limited to, taxes and governmental charges, expenses and costs of any extraordinary services performed by the Sponsor (or any other service provider) on behalf of the Trust to protect the Trust or the interests of Shareholders, any indemnification of the Custodians, Administrator or other agents, service providers or counter-parties of the Trust, the fees and expenses related to the listing, and extraordinary legal fees and expenses, including any legal fees and expenses incurred in connection with litigation, regulatory enforcement or investigation matters (collectively, “Additional Trust Expenses”). Of the Sponsor-paid Expenses, ordinary course legal fees and expenses are subject to a cap of $ 100,000 per annum. In the Sponsor’s sole discretion, all or any portion of a Sponsor-paid Expense may be re-designated as an Additional Trust Expense if, among other reasons, the Sponsor determines that a Sponsor-paid Expense is an extraordinary, non-recurring expense of the Trust. The Trust shall not be responsible for paying any fees or expenses associated with the transfer of Dogecoin as needed to pay the Sponsor Fee or Additional Trust Expenses.
To the extent that the Sponsor does not voluntarily assume expenses, they will be the responsibility of the Trust. The Sponsor also pays the costs of the Trust’s organization and offering. The Trust is not obligated to repay any such costs related to the Trust’s organization and offering paid by the Sponsor.
5. Creation and Redemption of Shares
The Trust creates and redeems Shares on a continuous basis but only in one or more Creation Baskets (other than in the case of the Initial Seed Shares) consisting of 10,000 Shares or multiples thereof at the NAV on the date of the creation or redemption. Only Authorized Participants, which are registered broker-dealers who have entered into written agreements with the Sponsor and the Administrator, can place orders.
Authorized Participants may purchase Shares in cash by depositing cash in the Trust’s account with the Cash Custodian. This will cause the Sponsor, on behalf of the Trust, to automatically instruct a Dogecoin Counterparty, to (i) purchase the amount of Dogecoin equivalent in value to the cash deposit amount associated with the order and (ii) deposit the resulting Dogecoin amount in the Trust’s accounts with the Dogecoin Custodians, resulting in the Transfer Agent crediting the applicable amount of Shares to the Authorized Participant. Authorized Participants may also purchase Shares in-kind. To purchase Shares in-kind, an Authorized Participant delivers, or arranges for the delivery by the Authorized Participant’s designee of, Dogecoin to the Trust’s accounts with a Dogecoin Custodian in exchange for Shares.
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When such an Authorized Participant redeems its Shares in cash, the Sponsor, on behalf of the Trust will direct a Dogecoin Custodian to transfer Dogecoin to a Dogecoin Counterparty, who will sell the Dogecoin to be executed, in the Sponsor’s reasonable efforts, at the Pricing Benchmark price used to calculate the Trust’s NAV, taking into account any spread, commissions, or other trading costs and deposit the cash proceeds of such sale in the Trust’s account with the Cash Custodian for settlement with the Authorized Participant. Any slippage incurred (including, but not limited to, any trading fees, spreads, or commissions), on a cash equivalent basis, will be the responsibility of the Authorized Participant and not of the Trust or Sponsor. Authorized Participants may also redeem Shares in-kind. When such an Authorized Participant redeems Shares in-kind, the Trust, through a Dogecoin Custodian, will deliver Dogecoin to the Authorized Participant or its designee in exchange for Shares.
Three Months
ended
March 31,
2026 * Six Months
ended
March 31,
2026 *
(Unaudited) (Unaudited)
Activity in Capital Shares:
Shares issued 100,000 100,000
Shares redeemed – ( 2 )
Net Change in Capital Shares 100,000 99,998
* No prior comparative period presented as this is the first fiscal year of the Trust’s investment operations.
Three Months
ended
March 31,
2026 * Six Months
ended
March 31,
2026 *
(Unaudited) (Unaudited)
Activity in Capital Transactions:
Contributions for shares issued $ 2,492,151 $ 2,492,151
Distributions for shares redeemed – ( 100 )
Net Change in Capital Transactions $ 2,492,151 $ 2,492,051
* No prior comparative period is presented as this is the first fiscal year of the Trust’s investment operations.
Dogecoin purchased payable represents the quantity of Dogecoin purchased for the creation of Shares where the Dogecoin has not yet settled. Generally, Dogecoin is transferred within two Business Days of the trade date.
March 31,
2026 September 30,
2025
(Unaudited)
Dogecoin purchased payable $ – $ –
Dogecoin sold receivable represents the quantity of Dogecoin sold for the redemption of Shares where the Dogecoin has not yet been settled. Generally, Dogecoin is transferred within two Business Days of the trade date.
March 31,
2026 September 30,
2025
(Unaudited)
Dogecoin sold receivable $ – $ –
6. Related Parties
The Sponsor is a related party to the Trust. The Trust’s operations are supported by its Sponsor, who is in turn supported by its parent company and affiliated companies and external service providers.
As of September 30, 2025, the Sponsor owned two Shares of the Trust. On October 15, 2025, the Sponsor redeemed the two Shares for $ 100 .
On January 21, 2026, 21Shares US LLC, in its capacity as Seed Capital Investor, purchased the Initial Seed Creation Baskets comprising 60,000 Shares at a price of $ 25.66 per Share. As of March 31, 2026, the Sponsor owned 60,000 Shares of the Trust.
The Sponsor arranged for the creation of the Trust and is responsible for the ongoing registration of the Shares for their public offering in the United States and the listing of Shares on the Exchange.
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7. Financial Highlights*
Per Share Performance (for a Share outstanding throughout each period presented) Six Months
ended
March 31,
2026 *
(Unaudited)
Net asset value per Share, beginning of period $ 25.66 (1)
Net investment income (loss) on investment in Dogecoin (2) ( 0.02 )
Net realized and change in unrealized gain(loss) on investment in Dogecoin (3) ( 7.09 )
Net change in net assets from operations ( 7.11 )
Net asset value per Share, end of period $ 18.55
Total return, at net asset value (4) ( 27.71 )%
Ratio to average net assets (5)
Net investment income (loss) ( 0.50 )% (6)
Gross expenses 0.50 % (6)
Net expenses 0.50 % (6)
* No prior comparative period is presented as this is the first fiscal year of the Trust’s investment operations.
(1) The amount represents the NAV per Share on January 21, 2026, commencement of investment operations.
(2) Calculated using average Shares outstanding method.
(3) The amount shown for a Share outstanding throughout the period may not agree with the change in the aggregate gains and losses for such period because of the timing of sales and repurchases of the Trust’s Shares in relation to fluctuating market value for the Trust.
(4) Total return is calculated based on the change in the value during the period and is not annualized. An individual shareholder’s total return and ratio may vary from the above total returns and ratios based on the timing of contributions to and withdrawals from the Trust.
(5) Annualized.
(6) Calculated based on average net assets starting on January 21, 2026, commencement of investment operations.
8. Commitments and Contingent Liabilities
In the normal course of business, the Trust may enter into contracts that contain a variety of general indemnification clauses. The Trust’s maximum exposure under these arrangements is unknown as this would involve future claims that may be made against the Trust which have not yet occurred and cannot be predicted with any certainty. However, the Sponsor believes the risk of loss under these arrangements to be remote.
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9. Concentration Risk
Unlike other funds that may invest in diversified assets, the Trust’s investment strategy is concentrated in a single asset within a single asset class. This concentration maximizes the degree of the Trust’s exposure to a variety of market risks associated with Dogecoin and digital assets. By concentrating its investment strategy solely in Dogecoin, any losses suffered as a result of a decrease in the value of Dogecoin can be expected to reduce the value of an interest in the Trust and will not be offset by other gains if the Trust were to invest in underlying assets that were diversified.
10. Indemnification
The Sponsor will not be liable to the Trust, the Trustee or any Shareholder for any action taken or for refraining from taking any action in good faith, or for errors in judgment or for depreciation or loss incurred by reason of the sale of any Dogecoin or other assets of the Trust. However, the preceding liability exclusion will not protect the Sponsor against any liability resulting from its own gross negligence, bad faith, or willful misconduct.
The Sponsor and each of its shareholders, members, directors, officers, employees, affiliates, and subsidiaries will be indemnified by the Trust and held harmless against any losses, liabilities or expenses incurred in the performance of its duties under the Trust Agreement without gross negligence, bad faith, or willful misconduct. The Sponsor may rely in good faith on any paper, order, notice, list, affidavit, receipt, evaluation, opinion, endorsement, assignment, draft, or any other document of any kind prima facie properly executed and submitted to it by the Trustee, the Trustee’s counsel or by any other person for any matters arising under the Trust Agreement. The Sponsor shall in no event be deemed to have assumed or incurred any liability, duty, or obligation to any Shareholder or to the Trustee other than as expressly provided for in the Trust Agreement. Such indemnity includes payment from the Trust of the costs and expenses incurred in defending against any indemnified claim or liability under the Trust Agreement.
The Trustee will not be liable or accountable to the Trust or any other person or under any agreement to which the Trust or any series of the Trust is a party, except for the Trustee’s breach of its obligations pursuant to the Trust Agreement or its own willful misconduct, bad faith or gross negligence. The Trustee and each of the Trustee’s officers, affiliates, directors, employees, and agents will be indemnified by the Trust from and against any losses, claims, taxes, damages, reasonable expenses, and liabilities incurred with respect to the creation, operation or termination of the Trust, the execution, delivery or performance of the Trust Agreement or the transactions contemplated thereby; provided that the indemnified party acted without willful misconduct, bad faith or gross negligence.
11. Subsequent Events
The Trust has evaluated all subsequent events through the issuance of the financial statements and has noted no events requiring adjustment or additional disclosure in the financial statements.
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Item 2. Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial
Condition and Results of Operations
This information should
be read in conjunction with the financial statements and notes included in Item 1 of Part I of this Form 10-Q. This Form 10-Q contains
“forward-looking statements” within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act and Section 21E of the Exchange Act,
and such forward-looking statements involve risks and uncertainties. All statements (other than statements of historical fact) included
in this Form 10-Q that address activities, events or developments that may occur in the future, the Trust’s operations, the Sponsor’s
plans and references to the Trust’s future success and other similar matters are forward-looking statements. Words such as “could,”
“would,” “may,” “expect,” “intend,” “estimate,” “predict,” and
variations on such words or negatives thereof, and similar expressions that reflect our current views with respect to future events and
Trust performance, are intended to identify such forward-looking statements. These forward-looking statements are only predictions, subject
to risks and uncertainties that are difficult to predict and many of which are outside of our control, and actual results could differ
materially from those discussed. Forward-looking statements involve risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results or outcomes
to differ materially from those expressed therein. We express our estimates, expectations, beliefs, and projections in good faith and
believe them to have a reasonable basis. However, we make no assurances that management’s estimates, expectations, beliefs, or projections
will be achieved or accomplished. These forward-looking statements are based on assumptions about many important factors that could cause
actual results to differ materially from those in the forward-looking statements. We do not intend to update any forward-looking statements
even if new information becomes available or other events occur in the future, except as required by the federal securities laws.
Organization and Trust Overview
The Trust is a Maryland statutory
trust, formed on April 1, 2025 pursuant to the MSTA. The Trust operates pursuant to the Trust Agreement. The Trust is not registered
as an investment company under the 1940 Act and is not a commodity pool for purposes of the Commodity Exchange Act. The Trust is managed
and controlled by the Sponsor. The Sponsor is a limited liability company formed in the state of Delaware on June 16, 2021, and is a wholly
owned subsidiary of 21co Holdings Limited. The ultimate parent company of 21co Holdings Limited is FalconX. The Sponsor is not subject
to regulation by the Commodity Futures Trading Commission as a commodity pool operator with respect to the Trust, or a commodity trading
advisor with respect to the Trust. The Trust is an exchange-traded fund that issues common shares of beneficial interest representing
fractional undivided beneficial interests in its net assets that trade on the Exchange. The Shares are listed for trading on the Exchange
under the ticker symbol “TDOG”.
The Trust’s investment
objective is to seek to track the performance of Dogecoin, as measured by the performance of the Pricing Benchmark, adjusted for the Trust’s
expenses and other liabilities. CF Benchmarks Ltd. is the Pricing Benchmark Provider. The Pricing Benchmark is designed to reflect the
performance of Dogecoin in U.S. dollars. In seeking to achieve its investment objective, the Trust holds Dogecoin at its Custodians and
values its Shares daily based on the Pricing Benchmark. The Trust is a passive investment vehicle and is not a leveraged product. The
Sponsor does not actively manage the Dogecoin held by the Trust.
The Trust issues Shares only
in Creation Baskets of 10,000 or multiples thereof. Creation Baskets are issued and redeemed in exchange for cash. Individual Shares will
not be redeemed by the Trust but are listed and traded on the Exchange under the ticker symbol “TDOG”. The Trust issues Shares
in Creation Baskets on a continuous basis at the applicable NAV per Share on the creation order date.
The Trust pays the unitary
Sponsor fee of 0.50% of the Trust’s NAV (the “Sponsor Fee”). The Sponsor Fee is paid by the Trust to the Sponsor as
compensation for services performed under the Trust Agreement. The Sponsor Fee accrues daily and is payable in Dogecoin weekly in arrears.
The Administrator calculates the Sponsor Fee on a daily basis by applying a 0.50% annualized rate to the Trust’s NAV, and the amount
of Dogecoin payable in respect of each daily accrual is determined by reference to the Pricing Benchmark. The Sponsor has agreed to pay
all operating expenses (except for litigation expenses and other extraordinary expenses) out of the Sponsor Fee.
The Trust is an “emerging
growth company” as that term is used in the Securities Act, and, as such, the Trust may elect to comply with certain reduced public
company reporting requirements.
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Computation of NAV
The NAV of the Trust is used
by the Trust in its day-to-day operations to measure the net value of the Trust’s assets. The NAV is calculated on each day other
than a day when the Exchange is closed for regular trading (a “Business Day”) and is equal to the aggregate value of the Trust’s
assets less its liabilities based on the Pricing Benchmark price. In determining the NAV of the Trust on any Business Day, the Administrator
calculates the price of the Dogecoin held by the Trust as of 4:00 p.m. ET on such day. The Administrator also calculates the “NAV
per Share” of the Trust, which equals the NAV of the Trust divided by the number of outstanding Shares.
In addition to calculating
NAV and NAV per Share, for purposes of the Trust’s financial statements, the Trust determines the net asset value of the Trust determined
on a GAAP basis (the “Principal Market NAV”) and net asset value of the Trust per Share determined on a GAAP basis (the “Principal
Market NAV per Share”) on each valuation date for such financial statements. The determination of the Principal Market NAV and Principal
Market NAV per Share is identical to the calculation of NAV and NAV per Share, respectively, except that the value of Dogecoin is determined
using the fair value of Dogecoin based on the price in the Dogecoin market that the Trust considers its “principal market”
as of 4:00 p.m. ET on the valuation date, rather than using the Pricing Benchmark.
NAV and NAV per Share are
not measures calculated in accordance with GAAP and are not intended as substitutes for Principal Market and Principal Market NAV per
Share, respectively.
Critical Accounting Estimates
The financial statements and
accompanying notes are prepared in accordance with GAAP. The preparation of these financial statements relies on estimates and assumptions
that impact the Trust’s financial position and results of operations. These estimates and assumptions affect the Trust’s application
of accounting policies. Below is a summary of accounting policies on cash and investment valuation. There were no material estimates involving
a significant level of estimation uncertainty that had or are reasonably likely to have had a material impact on the Trust’s financial
condition used in the preparation of the financial statements. In addition, please refer to Note 2 to the Financial Statements included
in this report for further discussion of the Trust’s accounting policies.
Cash
Cash includes non-interest
bearing, non-restricted cash maintained with one financial institution that does not exceed U.S. federally insured limits.
Investment Valuation
The Trust’s policy is
to value investments held at fair value. The Trust follows the provisions of ASC 820, Fair Value Measurements (“ASC 820”).
ASC 820 provides guidance for determining fair value and requires increased disclosure regarding the inputs to valuation techniques used
to measure fair value. ASC 820 determines fair value to be the price that would be received for Dogecoin in a current sale, which assumes
an exit price resulting from an orderly transaction between market participants on the measurement date. ASC 820-10 requires the assumption
that Dogecoin is sold in its principal market to market participants (or in the absence of a principal market, the most advantageous market).
The Trust utilizes an exchange
traded price from the Trust’s principal market for Dogecoin as of 4:00 p.m. ET on the Trust’s financial statement measurement
date.
Results of Operations
For the Three Months Ended March 31, 2026*
Because the Trust had no investment operations
prior to January 21, 2026 (the Seed Capital Purchase Date), the results of operations for the three months ended March 31, 2026 and the
six months ended March 31, 2026 are identical and are discussed together below.
For the Six Months ended on March 31, 2026*
Although the six-month period covered by this report runs from October 1, 2025 through March 31, 2026, the Trust had no investment operations
prior to January 21, 2026, and accordingly, the results of operations reflect activity from January 21, 2026 through March 31, 2026. The
Trust’s NAV increased from 1,539,463 on January 21, 2026 to 1,855,458 on March 31, 2026, a 20.53% increase. The increase in the
Trust's NAV resulted primarily from an increase in outstanding shares, which increased from 60,000 Shares on January 21, 2026 to 100,000
Shares on March 31,2026, as a result of 40,000 Shares being created. The increase in the Trust’s NAV was partially offset by a 25.84%
decrease in the price of Dogecoin, which decreased from $0.12 on January 21, 2026 to $0.09 on March 31, 2026.
Net decrease in net assets
resulting from operations for both periods was $(636,693), resulting from a net change in unrealized depreciation on investment in Dogecoin
of $(634,598), a net realized loss of $(507) from Dogecoin sold to pay the Sponsor Fee, and a net investment loss of $(1,735), partially
offset by a net change in unrealized appreciation on Sponsor Fee payable of $147. Other than the Sponsor Fee of $1,735, the Trust had
no expenses during the period.
* No prior comparative period is presented as the Trust had no
investment operations during the three and six months ended March 31, 2025.
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Liquidity and Capital Resources
The Trust is not aware of
any trends, demands, commitments, events, or uncertainties that are reasonably likely to result in material changes to its liquidity needs.
The Trust’s only ordinary recurring expense is the fee paid to the Sponsor at an annual rate of 0.50% of the Trust’s NAV.
In exchange for the Sponsor Fee, the Sponsor has agreed to assume the ordinary fees and expenses incurred by the Trust, including but
not limited to the following: fees charged by the Service Provider, the Administrator, the Custodians, the Transfer Agent and the Trustee,
the Marketing Fee, the Exchange’s listing fees, typical maintenance and transaction fees of the Depository Trust Company (“DTC”),
SEC registration fees, printing and mailing costs, website fees, tax reporting fees, audit fees, license fees and expenses, up to $100,000
per annum in ordinary legal fees and expenses. The Sponsor bears expenses in connection with the Trust’s organization and initial
offering costs.
The Sponsor is not required
to pay any extraordinary or non-routine expenses. Extraordinary expenses are fees and expenses which are unexpected or unusual in nature,
such as legal claims and liabilities and litigation costs or indemnification or other unanticipated expenses. Extraordinary fees and expenses
also include material expenses which are not currently anticipated obligations of the Trust. The Trust will be responsible for the payment
of such expenses to the extent any such expenses are incurred. Routine operational, administrative, and other ordinary expenses are not
deemed extraordinary expenses. The Trust will sell Dogecoin on an as-needed basis to pay the Sponsor Fee.
Off-Balance Sheet Arrangements
The Trust does not have any
off-balance sheet arrangements.
Item 3. Quantitative and Qualitative Disclosures
about Market Risks
The Trust is a smaller
reporting company as defined by Rule 12b-2 of the Exchange Act and is not required to provide the information otherwise
required under this item.
Item 4. Controls and Procedures
The duly authorized officers
of the Sponsor performing functions equivalent to those a principal executive officer and principal financial officer of the Trust would
perform if the Trust had any officers, have evaluated the effectiveness of the Trust’s disclosure controls and procedures, and have
concluded that the disclosure controls and procedures of the Trust were effective as of the end of the period covered by this report to
provide reasonable assurance that information required to be disclosed in the reports that the Trust files or submits under the Exchange
Act is recorded, processed, summarized and reported, within the time periods specified in the applicable rules and forms, and that it
is accumulated and communicated to the duly authorized officers of the Sponsor performing functions equivalent to those a principal executive
officer and principal financial officer of the Trust would perform if the Trust had any officers, as appropriate to allow timely decisions
regarding required disclosure.
There are inherent limitations
to the effectiveness of any system of disclosure controls and procedures, including the possibility of human error and the circumvention
or overriding of the controls and procedures.
Changes in Internal Control over Financial
Reporting
During the quarter ended March
31, 2026, there have been no changes in our internal control over financial reporting, as such term is defined in Rules 13a-15(f) and
15(d)-15(f) promulgated under the Exchange Act, that have materially affected, or are reasonably likely to materially affect, our internal
control over financial reporting.
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PART II – OTHER INFORMATION:
Item 1. Legal Proceedings
From time to time, the Trust
may be a party to certain legal proceedings in the ordinary course of business. As of March 31, 2026, the Trust was not subject to any
material legal proceedings, nor, to our knowledge, are any material legal proceeding threatened against the Trust.
Item 1A. Risk Factors
You should carefully consider
the risk factors discussed below as well as the risk factors discussed in Part I, Item 1A. “Risk Factors” in our Annual Report,
which could materially affect our business, financial condition or future results. Other than as described herein, there have been no
material changes in our risk factors from those disclosed in our 2025 Annual Report on Form 10-K.
The risks described below
and in our Annual Report are not the only risks facing the Trust. You should also consider any risks and uncertainties described under
the caption “Risk Factors” in any applicable prospectus, prospectus supplement, registration statement or other document that
we file with the SEC before or after the date of this prospectus that is incorporated by reference herein. Additional risks and uncertainties
not currently known to us or that we currently deem to be immaterial also may materially adversely affect our business, financial condition
and/or operating results.
The Trust Agreement
includes a provision restricting Shareholders’ right to bring a derivative action.
Under Section 7.4 of the Trust
Agreement, Shareholders’ ability to bring a derivative action (i.e., to initiate a lawsuit in the name of the Trust in order to
assert a claim belonging to the Trust against a fiduciary of the Trust or against a third-party when the Trust’s management has
refused to do so) is restricted. The Trust Agreement provides that no Shareholder will have the right, power or authority to bring or
maintain a derivative action, suit or other proceeding on behalf of the Trust unless two or more Shareholders who are eligible to bring
such derivative action under the Maryland Trust Statute and who (i) are not “Affiliates” (as defined in the Trust Agreement
and below) of one another and (ii) collectively hold at least 10% of the outstanding Shares join in the bringing or maintaining of such
action, suit or other proceeding. “Affiliate” means (i) any Person directly or indirectly owning, controlling or holding with
power to vote 10% or more of the outstanding voting securities of such Person, (ii) any Person 10% or more of whose outstanding voting
securities are directly or indirectly owned, controlled or held with power to vote by such Person, (iii) any Person, directly or indirectly,
controlling, controlled by or under common control of such Person, (iv) any employee, officer, director, member, manager or partner of
such Person, or (v) if such Person is an employee, officer, director, member, manager or partner, any Person for which such Person acts
in any such capacity; and “Person” means any natural person and any partnership, limited liability company, statutory trust,
corporation, association, or other legal entity.
In addition to the 10% ownership
threshold described above, the Trust Agreement imposes the following further procedural conditions on any Shareholder seeking to bring
a derivative action on behalf of the Trust: (1) prior to bringing any such action, two or more non-affiliated Shareholders collectively
holding at least 10% of the outstanding Shares must first make a pre-suit demand upon the Sponsor to bring the subject action, unless
an effort to cause the Sponsor to bring such an action is not likely to succeed (a demand shall only be deemed not likely to succeed,
and therefore excused, if the Sponsor has a personal financial interest in the transaction at issue, and the Sponsor shall not be deemed
interested in a transaction or otherwise disqualified from ruling on the merits of a Shareholder demand by virtue of the fact that the
Sponsor receives remuneration for his or her service as Sponsor of the Trust or as a trustee or director of one or more trusts that are
under common management with or otherwise affiliated with the Trust); and (2) unless a demand is excused pursuant to clause (1) of this
paragraph, the Sponsor must be afforded a reasonable amount of time to consider such Shareholder request and to investigate the basis
of such claim and the Sponsor shall be entitled to retain counsel or other advisors in considering the merits of the request, and the
Sponsor shall require an undertaking by the Shareholders making such request to reimburse the Trust for the expense of any such advisor
in the event the Sponsor determines not to take action. Any decision by the Sponsor to bring, maintain, or compromise (or not to bring,
maintain, or compromise) any such court action, proceeding or claim, or to submit the matter to a vote of Shareholders, shall be made
by the Sponsor in good faith and shall be binding upon the Shareholders. In addition to claims that must be brought derivatively under
applicable law, the Trust Agreement requires that any claim affecting all Shareholders of the Trust proportionately, based on their number
of Shares of the Trust, must also be brought as a derivative claim subject to these conditions, regardless of whether such claim involves
a violation of a Shareholder’s rights under the Trust Agreement or any other alleged violation of contractual or individual rights
that might otherwise give rise to a direct claim (and regardless, in each case, of whether such claims sound in tort, fraud or otherwise,
or are based on common law, statutory, equitable, legal or other grounds).
These provisions apply to any derivative actions brought in the name
of the Trust other than derivative claims brought under the federal U.S. securities laws and the rules and regulations thereunder. The
enforceability of Section 7.4’s derivative action threshold and procedural requirements under applicable federal or state law has
not been definitively established. The application of such a threshold in the context of a registered exchange-traded product has not
been comprehensively addressed by the courts. Accordingly, it is possible that a court could decline to enforce the Trust’s 10%
threshold and procedural requirements.
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A Shareholder wishing to bring
a derivative action on behalf of the Trust must satisfy both the 10% ownership threshold and the pre-suit demand process described above
before commencing any such action, suit or other proceeding, further limiting the ability of a Shareholder to seek redress in the name
of the Trust. Due to these additional requirements, a Shareholder attempting to bring or maintain a derivative action in the name of the
Trust will be required to locate other Shareholders with which it is not affiliated and that have sufficient Shares to meet the 10% threshold
based on the number of Shares outstanding on the date the claim is brought and thereafter throughout the duration of the action, suit
or proceeding. Shareholders wishing to satisfy this ownership threshold would need to identify and coordinate with other Shareholders
of the Trust. Because the Trust’s Shares are held in book-entry form through the DTC and beneficial ownership information is not
publicly available, individual investors may face substantial difficulty in locating other Shareholders. There is no mechanism established
by the Trust to facilitate such shareholder coordination, and the Trust is not required to assist Shareholders in identifying one another.
Accordingly, even Shareholders who believe they have a legitimate derivative claim may, as a practical matter, be unable to satisfy the
10% threshold and bring an action. Even if successful, this may be difficult and may result in increased costs to a Shareholder attempting
to seek redress in the name of the Trust in court.
Moreover, if Shareholders
bringing a derivative action, suit or proceeding pursuant to this provision of the Trust Agreement do not hold 10% of the outstanding
Shares on the date such an action, suit or proceeding is brought, or such Shareholders are unable to maintain Share ownership meeting
the 10% threshold throughout the duration of the action, suit or proceeding, such Shareholders’ derivative action may be subject
to dismissal. As a result, the Trust Agreement limits the likelihood that a Shareholder will be able to successfully assert a derivative
action in the name of the Trust, even if such Shareholder believes that he or she has a valid derivative action, suit or other proceeding
to bring on behalf of the Trust.
Because the Trust’s
Shares are held in book-entry form through DTC, the beneficial owners of Shares are generally not reflected on the Trust’s share
register. Accordingly, any shareholder or group of Shareholders seeking to establish that they collectively hold at least 10% of the outstanding
Shares must provide documentary evidence of their beneficial ownership as of the date of the derivative demand. Acceptable evidence may
include broker statements, DTC participant confirmations, account statements from a registered broker-dealer or bank that is a DTC participant,
or such other documentation as the Trust may reasonably require.
Item 2. Unregistered Sales of Equity Securities
and Use of Proceeds
a) None.
b) Not applicable.
c) On September 17, 2025, the Sponsor, in its capacity as Seed Capital Investor, subject to conditions, purchased
the Initial Seed Shares comprising 2 Shares at a per-Share price of $50.00. Total proceeds to the Trust from the sale of the Initial Seed
Shares were $100. Delivery of the Initial Seed Shares was made on September 17, 2025.
Proceeds received by the Trust from
the issuance of Baskets consist of Dogecoin. Such deposits are held by the Custodians on behalf of the Trust until (i) delivered out in
connection with redemptions of Baskets; or (ii) transferred or sold by the Sponsor, which may be facilitated by the Custodians, to pay
fees due to the Sponsor and Trust expenses and liabilities not assumed by the Sponsor
Period
Total Shares Redeemed
Average Price Per Share
Maximum number of shares that may yet be purchased
January 1, 2026 – January 31, 2026
-
$ -
N/A
February 1, 2026 – February 28, 2026
-
$ -
N/A
March 1, 2026 - March 31, 2026
-
$ -
N/A
Market Information
The Shares are listed on the
Exchange under the symbol “TDOG” and have been listed since January 22, 2026.
Holders
As of March 31, 2026, there
was approximately one DTC participating shareholder of record of the Trust. Because most of the Trust’s Shares are held by brokers
and other institutions on behalf of shareholders, we are unable to estimate the total number of shareholders represented by these record
holders.
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Item 3. Defaults Upon Senior Securities
None.
Item 4. Mine Safety Disclosures
Not applicable.
Item 5. Other Information
No officers or directors of the Sponsor have adopted , modified or terminated trading plans under either a Rule 10b5-1 or non-Rule 10b5-1 trading arrangement (as such terms are defined in Item 408 of Regulation S-K of the Securities Act) for the quarter ended March 31, 2026.
Item 6. Exhibits.
Listed below are the exhibits,
which are filed as part of this quarterly report on Form 10-Q (according to the number assigned to them in Item 601 of Regulation
S-K):
Exhibit
Number
Description
of Document
3.1 (2)
Trust Agreement.
3.2 (3)
Second Amended and Restated Trust Agreement.
3.3 (2)
Certificate of Trust.
3.4 (2)
Certificate of Amendment to Certificate of Trust.
31.1 (1)
Certification by Principal Executive Officer Pursuant
to Section 302 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002.
31.2 (1)
Certification by Principal Financial Officer Pursuant
to Section 302 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002.
32.1 (1)
Certification by Principal Executive Officer Pursuant
to 18 U.S.C. Section 1350, as Adopted Pursuant to Section 906 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002.
32.2 (1)
Certification by Principal Financial Officer Pursuant
to 18 U.S.C. Section 1350, as Adopted Pursuant to Section 906 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002.
101.INS
XBRL Instance Document.
101.SCH
XBRL Taxonomy Extension Schema Document.
101.CAL
XBRL Taxonomy Extension Calculation Linkbase Document.
101.DEF
XBRL Taxonomy Extension Definition Linkbase Document.
101.LAB
XBRL Taxonomy Extension Label Linkbase Document.
101.PRE
XBRL Taxonomy Extension Presentation Linkbase Document.
104
Cover Page Interactive Data File (formatted as Inline
XBRL and contained in Exhibit 101)
(1) Filed herewith.
(2) Incorporated by reference to the Trust’s Amendment No. 5 to
Registration Statement on Form S-1, filed on December 2, 2025.
(3) Incorporated by reference to the Trust’s Annual Report
on Form 10-K, filed on March 16, 2026.
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SIGNATURES
Pursuant to the requirements
of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned thereunto
duly authorized.
21Shares Dogecoin ETF
By:
21Shares US LLC, its Sponsor
By:
/s/ Russell Barlow
Russell Barlow
Chief Executive Officer
(Principal Executive Officer)
Date: May 13, 2026
By:
/s/ Duncan Moir
Duncan Moir
President (Principal Financial Officer and Principal Accounting Officer)
Date: May 13, 2026
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