−Removed: Trust is an exchange-traded fund that issues common shares of beneficial interest (the “Shares”) that trade on the Cboe BZX
−Removed: Exchange, Inc.
−Removed: (the “Exchange”) under the symbol “CETH”.
−Removed: The Trust’s investment objective is to seek to
−Removed: track the performance of ether, as measured by the performance of the CME CF Ether-Dollar Reference Rate - New York Variant (the “Index”),
−Removed: adjusted for the Trust’s expenses and other liabilities.
−Removed: In seeking to achieve its investment objective, the Trust holds ether
−Removed: and values its Shares daily based on the Index.
−Removed: The Sponsor is the sponsor of the Trust and Delaware Trust Company (the “Trustee”)
+Added: DESCRIPTION OF THE TRUST
+Added: The Trust is an exchange-traded fund that issues common shares of beneficial
+Added: interest (the “Shares”) that trade on the Cboe BZX Exchange, Inc.
+Added: (the “Exchange”) under the symbol “TETH”.
+Added: The Trust’s investment objective is to seek to track the performance of ether, as measured by the performance of the CME CF Ether-Dollar
+Added: Reference Rate - New York Variant (the “Index”), adjusted for the Trust’s expenses and other liabilities, and to reflect
+Added: rewards from staking a portion of the Trust’s ether, to the extent the Sponsor in its sole discretion determines that the Trust
+Added: may do so without undue legal or regulatory risk, such as, without limitation, the risk of jeopardizing the Trust’s ability to qualify
+Added: as a grantor trust for U.S.
+Added: Federal income tax purposes.
+Added: In seeking to achieve its investment objective, the Trust holds ether and values
+Added: its Shares daily based on the Index.
+Added: The Sponsor is the sponsor of the Trust and CSC Delaware Trust Company (the “Trustee”)
is the trustee of the Trust.
−Removed: The Bank of New York Mellon (“BNYM”) serves as the Trust’s Administrator, Transfer Agent,
−Removed: and the Cash Custodians.
−Removed: Coinbase Custody Trust Company, LLC (“Coinbase Custodian”), BitGo New York Trust Company, LLC (“BitGo”),
−Removed: and Anchorage Digital Bank N.A (“Anchorage”, and, together with Coinbase Custodian and BitGo, as the context may require,
−Removed: the “Ether Custodians” and each an “Ether Custodian”), are the Ether Custodians for the Trust and hold all the
−Removed: Trust’s ether on the Trust’s behalf.
−Removed: Trust is an exchange-traded fund.
−Removed: The Trust does not purchase or sell ether other than in connection with the creation and redemption
−Removed: of Shares or to pay certain expenses, which are facilitated by Coinbase, Inc., (the “Prime Broker”), or any other prime brokers
−Removed: with whom the Trust contracts.
−Removed: Trust is not managed like a corporation or an active investment vehicle.
+Added: The Bank of New York Mellon serves as the Trust’s Administrator, Transfer Agent, and Cash Custodian.
+Added: Coinbase Custody Trust Company, LLC (“Coinbase Custodian”), BitGo Bank & Trust Company, N.A.
+Added: (“BitGo”), Anchorage
+Added: Digital Bank N.A (“Anchorage”) and BitGo New York Trust Company, LLC (“BitGo New York”, and, together with Coinbase
+Added: Custodian, BitGo, and Anchorage, as the context may require, the “Ether Custodians” and each an “Ether Custodian”),
+Added: are the Ether Custodians for the Trust and hold all the Trust’s ether on the Trust’s behalf.
+Added: The Trust does not purchase or
+Added: sell ether other than in connection with the creation and redemption of Shares or to pay certain expenses, which are facilitated by Coinbase,
+Added: (the “Prime Broker”), or any other prime brokers with whom the Trust contracts.
+Added: The Trust is not managed like
+Added: a corporation or an active investment vehicle.
It does not have any officers, directors, or employees.
−Removed: Trust is not registered as an investment company under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended (the “1940 Act”), and
−Removed: is not required to register under such act.
−Removed: The Trust does not and will not hold or trade in commodity futures contracts regulated under
−Removed: the Commodity Exchange Act, as amended (“CEA”).
−Removed: The Trust is not a commodity pool for purposes of the CEA and none of the
−Removed: Sponsor, Trustee or the Marketing Agent is subject to regulation by the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (“CFTC”) as
−Removed: a commodity pool operator or a commodity trading advisor under the CEA in connection with the shares.
−Removed: The Sponsor is not registered with
−Removed: the SEC as an investment adviser and is not subject to regulation by the SEC as such in connection with its activities with respect to
−Removed: Sponsor maintains a website at www.21shares.com/en-us, through which the Trust’s annual reports on Form 10-K, quarterly reports
−Removed: on Form 10-Q, current reports on Form 8-K, and amendments to those reports filed or furnished pursuant to Section 13(a) or 15(d) of the
−Removed: Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended (“Exchange Act”), are made available free of charge after they have been filed
−Removed: or furnished to the SEC.
−Removed: The information on the Sponsor’s website is not, and shall not be deemed to be, part of this report or
−Removed: incorporated into any other filings we make with the SEC.
−Removed: Additional information regarding the Trust may also be found on the SEC’s
−Removed: EDGAR database at www.sec.gov.
−Removed: Trust is a Delaware statutory trust, formed on September 5, 2023, pursuant to the Delaware Statutory Trust Act (“DSTA”).
−Removed: The Trust continuously issues Shares that may be purchased and sold on the Exchange.
+Added: The Trust is not registered as
+Added: an investment company under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended (the “1940 Act”), and is not required to register
+Added: under such act.
+Added: The Trust does not and will not hold or trade in commodity futures contracts regulated under the Commodity Exchange Act,
+Added: as amended (“CEA”).
+Added: The Trust is not a commodity pool for purposes of the CEA and none of the Sponsor, Trustee or the Marketing
+Added: Agent is subject to regulation by the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (“CFTC”) as a commodity pool operator or a commodity
+Added: trading advisor under the CEA in connection with the shares.
+Added: The Sponsor is not registered with the SEC as an investment adviser and is
+Added: not subject to regulation by the SEC as such in connection with its activities with respect to the Trust.
+Added: The Sponsor maintains a website
+Added: at www.21shares.com/en-us, through which the Trust’s annual reports on Form 10-K, quarterly reports on Form 10-Q, current reports
+Added: on Form 8-K, and amendments to those reports filed or furnished pursuant to Section 13(a) or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934,
+Added: as amended (“Exchange Act”), are made available free of charge after they have been filed or furnished to the SEC.
+Added: The information
+Added: on the Sponsor’s website is not, and shall not be deemed to be, part of this report or incorporated into any other filings we make
+Added: with the SEC.
+Added: Additional information regarding the Trust may also be found on the SEC’s EDGAR database at www.sec.gov.
+Added: The Trust is a Delaware statutory
+Added: trust, formed on September 5, 2023, pursuant to the Delaware Statutory Trust Act (“DSTA”).
+Added: The Trust continuously issues Shares
+Added: that may be purchased and sold on the Exchange.
The Trust operates pursuant to the Trust Agreement.
−Removed: Delaware Trust Company, a Delaware trust company, is the Delaware trustee of the Trust.
+Added: CSC Delaware Trust Company, a Delaware
+Added: trust company, is the Delaware trustee of the Trust.
The Trust is managed and controlled by the Sponsor.
−Removed: The Sponsor is a limited liability company formed in the state of Delaware on June 16, 2021.
−Removed: Shares are issued and redeemed by the Trust in blocks of 10,000 Shares (each a “Basket” or “Creation Basket”).
−Removed: The number of outstanding Shares is expected to increase and decrease from time to time because of the creation and redemption of Baskets.
−Removed: The creation and redemption of Baskets requires the delivery to the Trust or the distribution by the Trust of the amount of cash equivalent
−Removed: to the amount of ether represented by the NAV of the Baskets being created or redeemed.
−Removed: The total amount of ether required for the creation
−Removed: of Baskets is based on the combined net assets represented by the number of Baskets being created or redeemed.
−Removed: Trust and the Sponsor face competition with respect to the creation of competing products, such as exchange-traded products offering
−Removed: exposure to the spot ether market or other digital assets.
−Removed: There can be no assurance that the Trust will grow to or maintain an economically
−Removed: There is no guarantee that the Sponsor will maintain a commercial advantage relative to competitors offering similar products.
−Removed: Whether or not the Trust is successful in achieving its intended scale may be impacted by a range of factors, such as the Trust’s
−Removed: timing in entering the market and its fee structure relative to those of competitive products.
−Removed: Trust has no fixed termination date.
−Removed: OF THE SHARES
−Removed: Share represents a fractional undivided beneficial interest in the net assets of the Trust.
−Removed: Upon redemption of the Shares, the applicable
−Removed: Authorized Participant is paid solely out of the funds and property of the Trust.
−Removed: The assets of the Trust consist primarily of ether
−Removed: held by the Ether Custodians on behalf of the Trust and cash.
−Removed: Creation Baskets are redeemed by the Trust in exchange for an amount of
−Removed: ether or cash equal to the amount of ether represented by the aggregate number of Shares redeemed.
−Removed: Trust is a passive investment vehicle and is not a leveraged product.
+Added: The Sponsor is a limited liability
+Added: company formed in the state of Delaware on June 16, 2021.
+Added: The Shares are issued and
+Added: redeemed by the Trust in blocks of 10,000 Shares (each a “Basket” or “Creation Basket”).
+Added: The number of outstanding
+Added: Shares is expected to increase and decrease from time to time because of the creation and redemption of Baskets.
+Added: The creation and redemption
+Added: of Baskets requires the delivery to the Trust or the distribution by the Trust of the amount of cash equivalent to the amount of ether
+Added: represented by the NAV of the Baskets being created or redeemed.
+Added: The total amount of ether required for the creation of Baskets is based
+Added: on the combined net assets represented by the number of Baskets being created or redeemed.
+Added: The Trust and the Sponsor
+Added: face competition with respect to the creation of competing products, such as exchange-traded products offering exposure to the spot ether
+Added: market or other digital assets.
+Added: There can be no assurance that the Trust will grow to or maintain an economically viable size.
+Added: no guarantee that the Sponsor will maintain a commercial advantage relative to competitors offering similar products.
+Added: Whether or not the
+Added: Trust is successful in achieving its intended scale may be impacted by a range of factors, such as the Trust’s timing in entering
+Added: the market and its fee structure relative to those of competitive products.
+Added: The Trust has no fixed termination
+Added: The fiscal year of the Trust
+Added: is December 31 st .
+Added: DESCRIPTION OF THE SHARES
+Added: Each Share represents a fractional
+Added: undivided beneficial interest in the net assets of the Trust.
+Added: All Shares are transferable, fully paid and non-assessable.
+Added: Upon redemption
+Added: of the Shares, the applicable Authorized Participant is paid solely out of the funds and property of the Trust.
+Added: The assets of the Trust
+Added: consist primarily of ether held by the Ether Custodians on behalf of the Trust and cash.
+Added: Creation Baskets are redeemed by the Trust in
+Added: exchange for an amount of ether or cash equal to the amount of ether represented by the aggregate number of Shares redeemed.
+Added: The Trust is a passive investment
+Added: vehicle and is not a leveraged product.
The Sponsor does not actively manage the ether held by the Trust.
−Removed: The ether held by the Trust will only be sold (1) on an as-needed basis to pay the Trust’s expenses and to meet redemption requests,
−Removed: (2) in the event the Trust terminates and liquidates its assets, or (3) as otherwise required by law or regulation.
−Removed: The sale of ether
−Removed: by the Trust is a taxable event to its shareholders (the “Shareholders”).
−Removed: in limited circumstances, Shareholders have no voting rights under the Trust Agreement.
−Removed: Sponsor may terminate the Trust in its sole discretion.
−Removed: The Sponsor will give written notice of the termination of the Trust, specifying
−Removed: the date of termination, to Shareholders of the Trust, at least 30 days prior to the termination of the Trust.
−Removed: The Sponsor will, within
−Removed: a reasonable time after such termination, sell all the Trust’s ether not already distributed to Authorized Participants redeeming
−Removed: Creation Baskets, if any, in such a manner to effectuate orderly sales.
−Removed: The Sponsor shall not be liable for or responsible in any way
−Removed: for depreciation or loss incurred by reason of any sale or sales made in accordance with the provisions of the Trust Agreement.
−Removed: may suspend its sales of the Trust’s ether upon the occurrence of unusual or unforeseen circumstances.
−Removed: Trust’s investment objective is to seek to track the performance of ether, as measured by the Index, adjusted for the Trust’s
−Removed: expenses and other liabilities.
−Removed: In seeking to achieve its investment objective, the Trust holds ether and values its Shares daily as
+Added: The ether held by the Trust
+Added: will only be sold (1) on an as-needed basis to pay the Trust’s expenses and to meet redemption requests, (2) in the event the Trust
+Added: terminates and liquidates its assets, or (3) as otherwise required by law or regulation.
+Added: The sale of ether by the Trust is a taxable event
+Added: to its shareholders (the “Shareholders”).
+Added: Under the Trust’s Amended
+Added: and Restated Trust Agreement (the “Trust Agreement”), Shareholders have no voting rights except as the Sponsor may consider
+Added: desirable and so authorize in its sole discretion.
+Added: The Sponsor may terminate
+Added: the Trust in its sole discretion.
+Added: The Sponsor will give written notice of the termination of the Trust, specifying the date of termination,
+Added: to Shareholders of the Trust, at least 30 days prior to the termination of the Trust.
+Added: The Sponsor will, within a reasonable time after
+Added: such termination, sell all the Trust’s ether not already distributed to Authorized Participants redeeming Creation Baskets, if any,
+Added: in such a manner to effectuate orderly sales.
+Added: The Sponsor shall not be liable for or responsible in any way for depreciation or loss incurred
+Added: by reason of any sale or sales made in accordance with the provisions of the Trust Agreement.
+Added: The Sponsor may suspend its sales of the
+Added: Trust’s ether upon the occurrence of unusual or unforeseen circumstances.
+Added: Investment Objective
+Added: The Trust’s investment
+Added: objective is to seek to track the performance of ether, as measured by the Index, adjusted for the Trust’s expenses and other liabilities,
+Added: and to reflect rewards from staking a portion of the Trust’s ether, to the extent the Sponsor in its sole discretion determines
+Added: that the Trust may do so without undue legal or regulatory risk, such as, without limitation, the risk of jeopardizing the Trust’s
+Added: ability to qualify as a grantor trust for tax purposes.
+Added: In seeking to achieve its investment objective, the Trust holds ether and values
+Added: its Shares daily as of 4:00 p.m.
ET based on the Index .
Market and Fair Value Determination of ether
−Removed: 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.
−Removed: The NAV is calculated
−Removed: on each day other than a day when the Exchange is closed for regular trading (a “Business Day”) and is equal to the aggregate
−Removed: value of the Trust’s assets less its liabilities based on the Index price.
−Removed: In determining the NAV of the Trust on any Business
−Removed: Day, the Administrator will calculate the price of the ether held by the Trust as of 4:00 p.m.
+Added: The NAV of the Trust is used
+Added: by the Trust in its day-to-day operations to measure the net value of the Trust’s assets.
+Added: The NAV is calculated on each day other
+Added: 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
+Added: assets less its liabilities based on the Index price.
+Added: In determining the NAV of the Trust on any Business Day, the Administrator will
+Added: calculate the price of the ether held by the Trust as of 4:00 p.m.
ET on such day.
−Removed: The Administrator will
−Removed: also calculate the “NAV per Share” of the Trust, which equals the NAV of the Trust divided by the number of outstanding Shares.
−Removed: addition to calculating NAV and NAV per Share, for purposes of the Trust’s financial statements, the Trust determines the Principal
−Removed: Market NAV and Principal Market NAV per Share on each valuation date for such financial statements.
−Removed: The determination of the Principal
−Removed: Market NAV and Principal Market NAV per Share is identical to the calculation of NAV and NAV per Share, respectively, except that the
−Removed: value of ether is determined using the fair value of ether based on the price in the ether market that the Trust considers its “principal
−Removed: market” as of 4:00 p.m.
+Added: The Administrator will also calculate the “NAV
+Added: per Share” of the Trust, which equals the NAV of the Trust divided by the number of outstanding Shares.
+Added: In addition to calculating
+Added: NAV and NAV per Share, for purposes of the Trust’s financial statements, the Trust determines the Principal Market NAV and Principal
+Added: Market NAV per Share on each valuation date for such financial statements.
+Added: The determination of the Principal Market NAV and Principal
+Added: Market NAV per Share is identical to the calculation of NAV and NAV per Share, respectively, except that the value of ether is determined
+Added: using the fair value of ether based on the price in the ether market that the Trust considers its “principal market” as of
ET on the valuation date, rather than using the Index.
−Removed: and NAV per Share are not measures calculated in accordance with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America
−Removed: (“GAAP”) and are not intended as substitute for Principal Market and Principal Market NAV per Share, respectively.
−Removed: Trust follows the provisions of ASC 820, Fair Value Measurements (“ASC 820”).
−Removed: ASC 820 provides guidance for determining fair
−Removed: value and requires increased disclosure regarding the inputs to valuation techniques used to measure fair value.
−Removed: ASC 820 determines fair
−Removed: value to be the price that would be received for ether in a current sale, which assumes an exit price resulting from an orderly transaction
−Removed: between market participants on the measurement date.
−Removed: ASC 820-10 requires the assumption that ether is sold in its principal market to
−Removed: market participants (or in the absence of a principal market, the most advantageous market).
−Removed: cost basis of the investment in ether recorded by the Trust for financial reporting purposes is the fair value of ether at the time of
−Removed: The cost basis recorded by the Trust may differ from proceeds collected by the Authorized Participant from the sale of the
−Removed: corresponding Shares to investors.
−Removed: Expenses and Realized Gain (Loss)
−Removed: Trust pays the unitary Sponsor Fee of 0.21% of the Trust’s ether holdings.
−Removed: The Sponsor Fee is paid by the Trust to the Sponsor
−Removed: as compensation for services performed under the Trust Agreement.
−Removed: The Sponsor agreed to waive the entire Sponsor Fee for (i) a six-month
−Removed: period which commenced on July 23, 2024 (the day the Trust’s Shares were initially listed on the Exchange), or (ii) the first $500
−Removed: million of Trust assets, whichever came first.
−Removed: The six-month waiver period ended on January 23, 2025, at which time the Sponsor began
−Removed: collecting the Sponsor Fee.
−Removed: for during periods during which the Sponsor Fee is being waived, the Sponsor Fee accrues daily and is payable in ether weekly in arrears.
−Removed: The Administrator calculates the Sponsor Fee on a daily basis by applying a 0.21% annualized rate to the Trust’s total ether holdings,
−Removed: and the amount of ether payable in respect of each daily accrual is determined by reference to the Index.
−Removed: The Sponsor has agreed to pay
−Removed: all operating expenses (except for litigation expenses and other extraordinary expenses) out of the Sponsor Fee.
−Removed: partial consideration for receipt of the Sponsor Fee, the Sponsor assumes and pays all fees and other expenses incurred by the Trust
−Removed: in the ordinary course of its affairs, excluding taxes, but including (i) the Marketing Fee, (ii) fees to the Administrator, if any,
−Removed: (iii) fees to the Ether Custodians, (iv) fees to the Transfer Agent, (v) fees to the Trustee, (vi) the fees and expenses related to any
−Removed: future listing, trading or quotation of the Shares on any listing exchange or quotation system (including legal, marketing and audit
−Removed: fees and expenses), (vii) ordinary course legal fees and expenses but not litigation-related expenses, (viii) audit fees, (ix) regulatory
−Removed: fees, including if applicable any fees relating to the registration of the Shares under the Securities Act or the Exchange Act, (x) printing
−Removed: and mailing costs;
−Removed: (xi) costs of maintaining the Sponsor’s website and (xii) applicable license fees (each, a “Sponsor-paid
−Removed: Expense” and together, the “Sponsor-paid Expenses”), provided that any expense that qualifies as an Additional Trust
−Removed: Expense (as defined below) will be deemed to be an Additional Trust Expense and not a Sponsor-paid Expense.
−Removed: Sponsor does not, however, assume certain extraordinary, non-recurring expenses that are not Sponsor-paid Expenses (as defined below),
−Removed: including, but not limited to, taxes and governmental charges, expenses and costs of any extraordinary services performed by the Sponsor
−Removed: (or any other service provider) on behalf of the Trust to protect the Trust or the interests of Shareholders, any indemnification of
−Removed: the Ether Custodians, Administrator or other agents, service providers or counterparties of the Trust, the fees and expenses related
−Removed: to the listing, and extraordinary legal fees and expenses, including any legal fees and expenses incurred in connection with litigation,
−Removed: regulatory enforcement or investigation matters (collectively, “Additional Trust Expenses”).
−Removed: Of the Sponsor-paid Expenses,
−Removed: ordinary course legal fees and expenses are subject to a cap of not more than $100,000 per annum.
+Added: NAV and NAV per Share are
+Added: not measures calculated in accordance with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America (“GAAP”)
+Added: and are not intended as substitute for Principal Market and Principal Market NAV per Share, respectively.
+Added: The Trust follows the provisions
+Added: of ASC 820, Fair Value Measurements (“ASC 820”).
+Added: ASC 820 provides guidance for determining fair value and requires increased
+Added: disclosure regarding the inputs to valuation techniques used to measure fair value.
+Added: ASC 820 determines fair value to be the price that
+Added: would be received for ether in a current sale, which assumes an exit price resulting from an orderly transaction between market participants
+Added: on the measurement date.
+Added: ASC 820-10 requires the assumption that ether is sold in its principal market to market participants (or in the
+Added: absence of a principal market, the most advantageous market).
+Added: The cost basis of the investment
+Added: in ether recorded by the Trust for financial reporting purposes is the fair value of ether at the time of transfer.
+Added: The cost basis recorded
+Added: by the Trust may differ from proceeds collected by the Authorized Participant from the sale of the corresponding Shares to investors.
+Added: Fees, Expenses and Realized
+Added: The Trust pays the unitary
+Added: Sponsor Fee of 0.21% of the Trust’s ether holdings.
+Added: The Sponsor Fee is paid by the Trust to the Sponsor as compensation for services
+Added: performed under the Trust Agreement.
+Added: The Sponsor agreed to waive the entire Sponsor Fee for (i) a six-month period which commenced on
+Added: July 23, 2024 (the day the Trust’s Shares were initially listed on the Exchange), or (ii) the first $500 million of Trust assets,
+Added: whichever came first.
+Added: The six-month waiver period ended on January 23, 2025, at which time the Sponsor began collecting the Sponsor Fee.
+Added: On October 8, 2025, the Sponsor agreed to voluntarily waive the fee it receives from the Trust as compensation for the Sponsor’s
+Added: services rendered to the Trust for a period of one year beginning on October 9, 2025, and ending on October 8, 2026.
+Added: Except for during
+Added: periods during which the Sponsor Fee is being waived, the Sponsor Fee accrues daily and is payable in ether weekly in arrears.
+Added: Administrator calculates the Sponsor Fee on a daily basis by applying a 0.21% annualized rate to the Trust’s total ether
+Added: holdings, and the amount of ether payable in respect of each daily accrual is determined by reference to the Index.
+Added: The Sponsor has
+Added: agreed to pay all operating expenses (except for litigation expenses and other extraordinary expenses) out of the Sponsor Fee.
+Added: As partial consideration for
+Added: receipt of the Sponsor Fee, the Sponsor assumes and pays all fees and other expenses incurred by the Trust in the ordinary course of its
+Added: affairs, excluding taxes, but including (i) the fee payable to the marketing agent for services it provides to the Trust (the “Marketing
+Added: Fee”), (ii) fees to the Administrator, if any, (iii) fees to the Ether Custodians, (iv) fees to the Transfer Agent, (v) fees to
+Added: the Trustee, (vi) the fees and expenses related to any future listing, trading or quotation of the Shares on any listing exchange or quotation
+Added: system (including legal, marketing and audit fees and expenses), (vii) ordinary course legal fees and expenses but not litigation-related
+Added: expenses, (viii) audit fees, (ix) regulatory fees, including if applicable any fees relating to the registration of the Shares under the
+Added: Securities Act or the Exchange Act, (x) printing and mailing costs;
+Added: (xi) costs of maintaining the Sponsor’s website and (xii) applicable
+Added: license fees (each, a “Sponsor-paid Expense” and together, the “Sponsor-paid Expenses”), provided that any expense
+Added: that qualifies as an Additional Trust Expense (as defined below) will be deemed to be an Additional Trust Expense and not a Sponsor-paid
+Added: The Sponsor does not, however,
+Added: assume certain extraordinary, non-recurring expenses that are not Sponsor-paid Expenses (as defined below), including, but not limited
+Added: to, taxes and governmental charges, expenses and costs of any extraordinary services performed by the Sponsor (or any other service provider)
+Added: on behalf of the Trust to protect the Trust or the interests of Shareholders, any indemnification of the Ether Custodians, Administrator
+Added: or other agents, service providers or counterparties of the Trust, the fees and expenses related to the listing, and extraordinary legal
+Added: fees and expenses, including any legal fees and expenses incurred in connection with litigation, regulatory enforcement or investigation
+Added: matters (collectively, “Additional Trust Expenses”).
+Added: Of the Sponsor-paid Expenses, ordinary course legal fees and expenses
+Added: are subject to a cap of not more than $100,000 per annum.
+Added: In the Sponsor’s sole discretion, all or any portion of a Sponsor-paid
+Added: Expense may be redesignated as an Additional Trust Expense.
+Added: After the payment of the Sponsor
+Added: Fee to the Sponsor, the Sponsor may elect to convert some or all of the Sponsor Fee into cash by selling this ether at market prices,
in the Sponsor’s sole discretion.
−Removed: all or any portion of a Sponsor-paid Expense may be redesignated as an Additional Trust Expense.
−Removed: the payment of the Sponsor Fee to the Sponsor, the Sponsor may elect to convert some or all of the Sponsor Fee into cash by selling this
−Removed: ether at market prices, in the Sponsor’s sole discretion.
−Removed: Due to the variance in market prices for ether, the rate at which the
−Removed: Sponsor converts ether to cash may differ from the rate at which the Sponsor Fee was initially paid in ether.
−Removed: Ether Custodians assume the transfer fees associated with the transfer of ether to the Sponsor with respect to the Sponsor Fee, and any
−Removed: further expenses associated with such transfer are assumed by the Sponsor.
−Removed: The Trust is not responsible for any fees and expenses incurred
−Removed: by the Sponsor to convert ether received in payment of the Sponsor Fee into cash.
−Removed: to the Trust Agreement, the Sponsor or its delegates directs the Ether Custodians to transfer ether from the Trust’s “cold
−Removed: storage” or similarly secure technology (the “Cold Vault Balance”) as needed to pay the Sponsor’s Fee and Additional
−Removed: Trust Expenses, if any.
+Added: Due to the variance in market prices for ether, the rate at which the Sponsor converts ether to
+Added: cash may differ from the rate at which the Sponsor Fee was initially paid in ether.
+Added: The Ether Custodians assume
+Added: the transfer fees associated with the transfer of ether to the Sponsor with respect to the Sponsor Fee, and any further expenses associated
+Added: with such transfer are assumed by the Sponsor.
+Added: The Trust is not responsible for any fees and expenses incurred by the Sponsor to convert
+Added: ether received in payment of the Sponsor Fee into cash.
+Added: Pursuant to the Trust Agreement,
+Added: the Sponsor or its delegates directs the Ether Custodians to transfer ether from the Trust’s “cold storage” or similarly
+Added: secure technology (the “Cold Vault Balance”) as needed to pay the Sponsor’s Fee and Additional Trust Expenses, if any.
The Sponsor or its delegates endeavors to transfer the smallest amount of ether needed to pay applicable expenses.
−Removed: The Sponsor, in arranging for payment of Additional Trust Expenses, may in its discretion direct that the Trust’s ether be exchanged
−Removed: Under such circumstances, the Trust will not utilize the Ether Custodians to arrange for the sale of the Trust’s
−Removed: ether to pay the Trust’s expenses and liabilities.
−Removed: Rather, the Sponsor will arrange for the Prime Broker, an affiliate of the Ether
−Removed: Custodians, or another third-party digital asset trading platform to exchange the Trust’s ether for U.S.
+Added: The Sponsor, in arranging
+Added: for payment of Additional Trust Expenses, may in its discretion direct that the Trust’s ether be exchanged for U.S.
+Added: such circumstances, the Trust will not utilize the Ether Custodians to arrange for the sale of the Trust’s ether to pay the Trust’s
+Added: expenses and liabilities.
+Added: Rather, the Sponsor will arrange for the Prime Broker, an affiliate of the Ether Custodians, or another third-party
+Added: digital asset trading platform to exchange the Trust’s ether for U.S.
dollars in such a situation.
and Redemption of Shares
−Removed: Trust creates and redeems Shares from time to time, but only in one or more Baskets (other than in the case of the Seed Creation Baskets)
−Removed: consisting of 10,000 Shares or multiples thereof.
−Removed: Baskets are only made in exchange for delivery to the Trust or the distribution by
−Removed: the Trust of the amount of cash equivalent to the amount of ether represented by the Baskets being created or redeemed, the amount of
−Removed: which is based on the quantity of ether attributable to each Share of the Trust (net of accrued but unpaid Sponsor Fees and any accrued
−Removed: but unpaid extraordinary expenses or liabilities) being created or redeemed determined as of 4:00 p.m.
−Removed: ET on the day the order to create
−Removed: or redeem Baskets is properly received.
−Removed: Participants are the only persons that may place orders to create and redeem Baskets.
−Removed: Authorized Participants must be (1) registered
−Removed: broker-dealers or other securities market participants, such as banks and other financial institutions, which are not required to register
−Removed: as broker-dealers to engage in securities transactions described below, and (2) DTC Participants.
−Removed: To become an Authorized Participant,
−Removed: a person must enter into an Authorized Participant Agreement with the Sponsor.
−Removed: The Authorized Participant Agreement provides the procedures
−Removed: for the creation and redemption of Baskets and for the delivery of the ether required for such creation and redemptions.
−Removed: The Authorized
−Removed: Participant Agreement and the related procedures attached thereto may be amended by the Trust, without the consent of any Shareholder
−Removed: or Authorized Participant.
−Removed: Authorized Participants pay the Transfer Agent a fee for each order they place to create or redeem one or
−Removed: more Baskets.
−Removed: The transaction fee may be reduced, increased, or otherwise changed by the Sponsor.
−Removed: Participants will deliver only cash to create shares and will receive only cash when redeeming Shares.
−Removed: Further, Authorized Participants
−Removed: will not directly or indirectly purchase, hold, deliver, or receive ether as part of the creation or redemption process or otherwise
−Removed: direct the Trust or an Ether Counterparty (defined below) with respect to purchasing, holding, delivering, or receiving ether as part
−Removed: of the creation or redemption process.
−Removed: An “Ether Counterparty” is a designated third party, who is not an Authorized Participant
−Removed: but who may be an affiliate of an Authorized Participant, or the Prime Broker or Lender, as applicable, with whom the Sponsor has entered
−Removed: into an agreement on behalf of the Trust, that will, acting as a counterparty, deliver, receive or convert to U.S.
−Removed: dollars the ether
−Removed: related to the Authorized Participant’s creation or redemption order.
−Removed: Trust creates Shares by receiving ether from an Ether Counterparty that is not the Authorized Participant, and the Trust—not the
−Removed: Authorized Participant—is responsible for selecting the Ether Counterparty to deliver the ether.
−Removed: Further, the Ether Counterparty
−Removed: does not act as an agent of the Authorized Participant with respect to the delivery of the ether to the Trust or act at the direction
−Removed: of the Authorized Participant with respect to the delivery of the ether to the Trust.
−Removed: Trust redeems Shares by delivering ether to an Ether Counterparty that is not the Authorized Participant and the Trust—not the
−Removed: Authorized Participant —is responsible for selecting the Ether Counterparty to receive the ether.
−Removed: Further, the Ether Counterparty
−Removed: does not act as an agent of the Authorized Participant with respect to the receipt of the ether from the Trust or act at the direction
−Removed: of the Authorized Participant with respect to the receipt of the ether from the Trust.
−Removed: Counterparties deliver ether related to the Authorized Participant’s purchase order to the Cold Vault Balance.
−Removed: Authorized Participants
−Removed: and Ether Counterparties are not required to maintain an account with any of the Ether Custodians.
−Removed: and redemptions of Shares may result in certain slippage being incurred as a result of, for example, trading fees, spreads, or commissions.
−Removed: Any slippage so incurred will be the responsibility of the Authorized Participant, as a cash liability, and not of the Trust or Sponsor.
−Removed: Authorized Participant is required to be registered as a broker-dealer under the Exchange Act and a member in good standing with FINRA
−Removed: or exempt from being or otherwise not required to be licensed as a broker-dealer or a member of FINRA and be qualified to act as a broker
−Removed: or dealer in the states or other jurisdictions where the nature of its business so requires.
−Removed: Certain Authorized Participants may also
−Removed: be regulated under federal and state banking laws and regulations.
−Removed: Each Authorized Participant has its own set of rules and procedures,
−Removed: internal controls, and information barriers as it determines is appropriate considering its own regulatory regime.
+Added: The Trust creates and redeems
+Added: Shares on a continuous basis, but only in one or more Baskets (other than in the case of the Initial Seed Shares) consisting of 10,000
+Added: Shares or multiples thereof on the NAV of the date of the creation or redemption.
+Added: Only “Authorized Participants”, which are
+Added: registered broker-dealers who have entered into written agreements with the Sponsor and the Administrator, can place orders.
+Added: Authorized Participants may
+Added: purchase Shares in cash by depositing cash in the Trust’s account with the Cash Custodian.
+Added: This will cause the Sponsor, on behalf
+Added: of the Trust, to automatically instruct a designated third party, who may be an Authorized Participant or an affiliate of an Authorized
+Added: Participant, and with whom the Sponsor has entered into an agreement on behalf of the Trust (each such third party, an “Ether Counterparty”),
+Added: to (i) purchase the amount of ether equivalent in value to the cash deposit amount associated with the order and (ii) deposit the resulting
+Added: ether amount in the Trust’s accounts with the Ether Custodians, resulting in the Transfer Agent crediting the applicable amount
+Added: of Shares to the Authorized Participant.
+Added: Authorized Participants may also purchase Shares in-kind.
+Added: To purchase Shares in-kind, an Authorized
+Added: Participant delivers, or arranges for the delivery by the Authorized Participant’s designee of, ether to the Trust’s accounts
+Added: with an Ether Custodian in exchange for Shares.
+Added: When such an Authorized Participant
+Added: redeems its Shares in cash, the Sponsor, on behalf of the Trust will direct an Ether Custodian to transfer ether to an Ether Counterparty,
+Added: who will sell the ether to be executed, in the Sponsor’s reasonable efforts, at the Index price used to calculate the Trust’s
+Added: NAV, taking into account any spread, commissions, or other trading costs and deposit the cash proceeds of such sale in the Trust’s
+Added: account with the Cash Custodian for settlement with the Authorized Participant.
+Added: Any slippage incurred (including, but not limited to,
+Added: any trading fees, spreads, or commissions), on a cash equivalent basis, will be the responsibility of the Authorized Participant and
+Added: not of the Trust or Sponsor.
+Added: Authorized Participants may also redeem Shares in-kind.
+Added: When such an Authorized Participant redeems Shares
+Added: in-kind, the Trust, through an Ether Custodian, will deliver ether to the Authorized Participant or its designee in exchange for Shares.
Providers of the Trust
−Removed: Sponsor arranged for the creation of the Trust and is responsible for the ongoing registration of the Shares for their public offering
−Removed: in the United States and the listing of Shares on the Exchange.
−Removed: The Sponsor does not exercise day-to-day oversight over the Trustee,
−Removed: the Ether Custodians, or the Index Provider.
−Removed: The Sponsor develops a marketing plan for the Trust, prepares marketing materials regarding
−Removed: the Shares of the Trust, and exercises the marketing plan of the Trust on an ongoing basis.
−Removed: The Sponsor agreed to pay all operating expenses
−Removed: (except for litigation expenses and other extraordinary expenses) out of the Sponsor’s unified fee.
−Removed: Sponsor is a wholly owned subsidiary of 21co Holdings Limited (formerly known as Amun Holdings Limited).
−Removed: At present, the primary business
−Removed: activities of 21co Holdings Limited are providing exchange traded products and tokenization services in the crypto space through its
−Removed: subsidiaries.
−Removed: AG, an affiliate of the Sponsor, has considerable experience issuing and operating exchange-traded products that provide exposure to
−Removed: digital assets, operating such exchange-traded products since 2018.
−Removed: As of December 31, 2024, 21Shares AG oversees approximately $4.8
−Removed: billion in assets under management and nearly 47 digital asset-related exchange-traded products across various jurisdictions.
−Removed: the Sponsor is a relatively new entity within the broader structure of 21Shares AG and its affiliates (collectively, the “21Shares
−Removed: Group”), the Sponsor utilizes a similar management team that the 21Shares Group has used in issuing and operating these exchange-traded
−Removed: Additionally, as of December 31, 2024, the Sponsor serves as sub-adviser to five investment companies registered under the
−Removed: Sponsor is not under any liability to the Trust, the Trustee or any Shareholder for any action taken or for refraining from the taking
−Removed: of any action in good faith pursuant to the Trust Agreement, or for errors in judgment or for depreciation or loss incurred by reason
−Removed: of the sale of any ether or other assets held in trust hereunder;
−Removed: provided, however, that this provision will not protect the Sponsor
−Removed: against any liability to which it would otherwise be subject by reason of its own gross negligence, bad faith, or willful misconduct.
−Removed: The Sponsor may rely in good faith on any paper, order, notice, list, affidavit, receipt, evaluation, opinion, endorsement, assignment,
−Removed: draft, or any other document of any kind prima facie properly executed and submitted to it by the Trustee, the Trustee’s counsel
−Removed: or by any other Person for any matters arising hereunder.
−Removed: The Sponsor will in no event be deemed to have assumed or incurred any liability,
−Removed: duty, or obligation to any Shareholder or to the Trustee other than as expressly provided for herein.
−Removed: The Trust will not incur the cost
−Removed: of that portion of any insurance which insures any party against any liability, the indemnification of which is herein prohibited.
−Removed: Sponsor and its shareholders, members, directors, officers, employees, affiliates and subsidiaries (each a “Sponsor Indemnified
−Removed: Party”) are indemnified by the Trust against any losses, judgments, liabilities, expenses and amounts paid in settlement of any
−Removed: claims arising out of or in connection with the performance of its obligations under the Trust Agreement or any actions taken in accordance
−Removed: with the provisions of the Trust Agreement, provided that (i) the Sponsor was acting on behalf of, or performing services for, the Trust
−Removed: and has determined, in good faith, that such course of conduct was in the best interests of the Trust and such liability or loss was
−Removed: not the result of fraud, gross negligence, bad faith, willful misconduct, or a material breach of this Trust Agreement on the part of
−Removed: the Sponsor and (ii) any such indemnification will be recoverable only from the Trust Estate.
−Removed: Any amounts payable to a Sponsor Indemnified
−Removed: Party under the Trust Agreement may be payable in advance or will be secured by a lien on the Trust.
−Removed: The Sponsor will not be under any
−Removed: obligation to appear in, prosecute or defend any legal action that in its opinion may involve it in any expense or liability;
−Removed: however, that the Sponsor may, in its discretion, undertake any action that it may deem necessary or desirable in respect of the Trust
−Removed: Agreement and the rights and duties of the parties hereto and the interests of the Shareholders and, in such event, the legal expenses
−Removed: and costs of any such action will be expenses and costs of the Trust and the Sponsor will be entitled to be reimbursed therefor by the
−Removed: The obligations of the Trust to indemnify the Sponsor Indemnified Parties will survive the termination of the Trust Agreement.
−Removed: Trust Company, a Delaware trust company, acts as the trustee of the Trust for the purpose of creating a Delaware statutory trust in accordance
−Removed: with the DSTA.
−Removed: The Trustee is appointed to serve as the trustee of the Trust in the State of Delaware for the sole purpose of satisfying
−Removed: the requirement of Section 3807(a) of the DSTA that the Trust have at least one trustee with a principal place of business in the State
−Removed: further discussed in the Trust Agreement, the Trustee is not liable for the acts or omissions of the Sponsor, nor is the Trustee liable
−Removed: for supervising or monitoring the performance and the duties and obligations of the Sponsor or the Trust under the Trust Agreement.
−Removed: Trustee is not personally liable under any circumstances, except for its own willful misconduct, bad faith, or gross negligence.
−Removed: Trustee or any officer, affiliate, director, employee, or agent of the Trustee (each, an “Indemnified Person”) is entitled
−Removed: to indemnification from the Sponsor or the Trust, to the fullest extent permitted by law, from and against any and all losses, claims,
−Removed: taxes, damages, reasonable expenses, and liabilities (including liabilities under State or federal securities laws) of any kind and nature
−Removed: whatsoever (collectively, “Expenses”), to the extent that such Expenses arise out of or are imposed upon or asserted against
−Removed: such Indemnified Persons with respect to the creation, operation or termination of the Trust, the execution, delivery or performance
−Removed: of the Trust Agreement or the transactions contemplated in the Trust Agreement;
−Removed: provided, however, that the Sponsor and the Trust are
−Removed: not required to indemnify any Indemnified Person for any Expenses that are a result of the willful misconduct, bad faith or gross negligence
−Removed: of such Indemnified Person.
+Added: The Sponsor arranged for the
+Added: creation of the Trust and is responsible for the ongoing registration of the Shares for their public offering in the United States and
+Added: the listing of Shares on the Exchange.
+Added: The Sponsor does not exercise day-to-day oversight over the Trustee, the Ether Custodians, or the
+Added: Index Provider.
+Added: The Sponsor develops a marketing plan for the Trust, prepares marketing materials regarding the Shares of the Trust, and
+Added: exercises the marketing plan of the Trust on an ongoing basis.
+Added: The Sponsor agreed to pay all operating expenses (except for litigation
+Added: expenses and other extraordinary expenses) out of the Sponsor’s unified fee.
+Added: The Sponsor is a wholly owned
+Added: subsidiary of 21co Holdings Limited (formerly known as Amun Holdings Limited).
+Added: The ultimate parent company of 21co Holdings Limited is
+Added: FalconX Holdings Limited (“FalconX”).
+Added: At present, the primary business activities of 21co Holdings Limited and FalconX are,
+Added: with respect to 21co Holdings Limited, providing exchange traded products and technology services in the digital asset space through its
+Added: subsidiaries and, with respect to FalconX, providing comprehensive access to global digital asset liquidity and a full range of trading
+Added: services (including through its affiliates).
+Added: 21Shares AG (collectively
+Added: with its affiliates, the “21Shares Group”), an affiliate of the Sponsor, has considerable experience issuing and operating
+Added: exchange-traded products that provide exposure to digital assets, operating such exchange-traded products since 2018.
+Added: As of December 31,
+Added: 2025, the 21Shares Group oversees approximately $7.56 billion in assets under management and 67 digital asset-related exchange-traded
+Added: products across various jurisdictions.
+Added: The Sponsor utilizes a similar management team that the 21Shares Group has used in issuing and
+Added: operating these exchange-traded products.
+Added: Additionally, since November 2025, the Sponsor serves as sub-adviser to 4 investment companies
+Added: registered under the 1940 Act.
+Added: The Sponsor is not under any
+Added: liability to the Trust, the Trustee or any Shareholder for any action taken or for refraining from the taking of any action in good faith
+Added: pursuant to the Trust Agreement, or for errors in judgment or for depreciation or loss incurred by reason of the sale of any ether or
+Added: other assets held in trust hereunder;
+Added: provided, however, that this provision will not protect the Sponsor against any liability to which
+Added: it would otherwise be subject by reason of its own gross negligence, bad faith, or willful misconduct.
+Added: The Sponsor may rely in good faith
+Added: on any paper, order, notice, list, affidavit, receipt, evaluation, opinion, endorsement, assignment, draft, or any other document of any
+Added: kind prima facie properly executed and submitted to it by the Trustee, the Trustee’s counsel or by any other Person for any matters
+Added: arising hereunder.
+Added: The Sponsor will in no event be deemed to have assumed or incurred any liability, duty, or obligation to any Shareholder
+Added: or to the Trustee other than as expressly provided for herein.
+Added: The Trust will not incur the cost of that portion of any insurance which
+Added: insures any party against any liability, the indemnification of which is herein prohibited.
+Added: The Sponsor and its shareholders,
+Added: members, directors, officers, employees, affiliates and subsidiaries (each a “Sponsor Indemnified Party”) are indemnified
+Added: by the Trust against any losses, judgments, liabilities, expenses and amounts paid in settlement of any claims arising out of or in connection
+Added: with the performance of its obligations under the Trust Agreement or any actions taken in accordance with the provisions of the Trust
+Added: Agreement, provided that (i) the Sponsor was acting on behalf of, or performing services for, the Trust and has determined, in good faith,
+Added: that such course of conduct was in the best interests of the Trust and such liability or loss was not the result of fraud, gross negligence,
+Added: bad faith, willful misconduct, or a material breach of this Trust Agreement on the part of the Sponsor and (ii) any such indemnification
+Added: will be recoverable only from the Trust Estate.
+Added: Any amounts payable to a Sponsor Indemnified Party under the Trust Agreement may be payable
+Added: in advance or will be secured by a lien on the Trust.
+Added: The Sponsor will not be under any obligation to appear in, prosecute or defend any
+Added: legal action that in its opinion may involve it in any expense or liability;
+Added: provided, however, that the Sponsor may, in its discretion,
+Added: undertake any action that it may deem necessary or desirable in respect of the Trust Agreement and the rights and duties of the parties
+Added: hereto and the interests of the Shareholders and, in such event, the legal expenses and costs of any such action will be expenses and
+Added: costs of the Trust and the Sponsor will be entitled to be reimbursed therefor by the Trust.
+Added: The obligations of the Trust to indemnify
+Added: the Sponsor Indemnified Parties will survive the termination of the Trust Agreement.
+Added: CSC Delaware Trust Company,
+Added: a Delaware trust company, acts as the trustee of the Trust for the purpose of creating a Delaware statutory trust in accordance with the
+Added: The Trustee is appointed to serve as the trustee of the Trust in the State of Delaware for the sole purpose of satisfying the requirement
+Added: of Section 3807(a) of the DSTA that the Trust have at least one trustee with a principal place of business in the State of Delaware.
+Added: As further discussed in the
+Added: Trust Agreement, the Trustee is not liable for the acts or omissions of the Sponsor, nor is the Trustee liable for supervising or monitoring
+Added: the performance and the duties and obligations of the Sponsor or the Trust under the Trust Agreement.
+Added: The Trustee is not personally liable
+Added: under any circumstances, except for its own willful misconduct, bad faith, or gross negligence.
+Added: The Trustee or any officer,
+Added: affiliate, director, employee, or agent of the Trustee (each, an “Indemnified Person”) is entitled to indemnification from
+Added: the Sponsor or the Trust, to the fullest extent permitted by law, from and against any and all losses, claims, taxes, damages, reasonable
+Added: expenses, and liabilities (including liabilities under State or federal securities laws) of any kind and nature whatsoever (collectively,
+Added: “Expenses”), to the extent that such Expenses arise out of or are imposed upon or asserted against such Indemnified Persons
+Added: with respect to the creation, operation or termination of the Trust, the execution, delivery or performance of the Trust Agreement or
+Added: the transactions contemplated in the Trust Agreement;
+Added: provided, however, that the Sponsor and the Trust are not required to indemnify
+Added: any Indemnified Person for any Expenses that are a result of the willful misconduct, bad faith or gross negligence of such Indemnified
administrator
−Removed: Sponsor entered into a Fund Administration and Accounting Agreement with BNY Mellon Asset Servicing, a division of The Bank of New York
−Removed: Mellon, to provide administration and accounting services to the Trust.
−Removed: Pursuant to the terms of the Agreement and under the supervision
−Removed: and direction of the Sponsor and the Trust, BNY Mellon Asset Servicing keeps the operational records of the Trust and prepares and files
−Removed: certain regulatory filings on behalf of the Trust.
−Removed: BNY Mellon Asset Servicing may also perform other services for the Trust pursuant
−Removed: to the Agreement as mutually agreed upon by the Sponsor, the Trust and BNY Mellon Asset Servicing from time to time.
−Removed: The Administrator’s
−Removed: fees are paid on behalf of the Trust by the Sponsor.
+Added: The Sponsor entered into a
+Added: Fund Administration and Accounting Agreement with BNY Mellon Asset Servicing, a division of The Bank of New York Mellon, to provide administration
+Added: and accounting services to the Trust.
+Added: Pursuant to the terms of the Agreement and under the supervision and direction of the Sponsor and
+Added: the Trust, BNY Mellon Asset Servicing keeps the operational records of the Trust and prepares and files certain regulatory filings on
+Added: behalf of the Trust.
+Added: BNY Mellon Asset Servicing may also perform other services for the Trust pursuant to the Agreement as mutually agreed
+Added: upon by the Sponsor, the Trust and BNY Mellon Asset Servicing from time to time.
+Added: The Administrator’s fees are paid on behalf of
+Added: the Trust by the Sponsor.
Transfer AGENT
−Removed: Bank of New York Mellon serves as the Transfer Agent of the Trust pursuant to the terms and provisions of the Transfer Agency and Service
−Removed: Agreement (the “Transfer Agency and Service Agreement”).
+Added: The Bank of New York Mellon
+Added: serves as the Transfer Agent of the Trust pursuant to the terms and provisions of the Transfer Agency and Service Agreement (the “Transfer
+Added: Agency and Service Agreement”).
The Transfer Agent:
−Removed: (1) facilitates the issuance and redemption
−Removed: of Shares of the Trust;
−Removed: (2) responds to correspondence by Trust shareholders and others relating to its duties;
−Removed: (3) maintains shareholder
−Removed: and (4) makes periodic reports to the Trust.
+Added: (1) facilitates the issuance and redemption of Shares of the Trust;
+Added: to correspondence by Trust shareholders and others relating to its duties;
+Added: (3) maintains shareholder accounts;
+Added: and (4) makes periodic
+Added: reports to the Trust.
ether Custodians
−Removed: BitGo and Anchorage are the Ether Custodians for the Trust and hold all of the Trust’s ether on the Trust’s behalf.
−Removed: Ether Custodians keep custody of all the Trust’s ether, other than which is maintained in the Trading Balance with the Prime Broker,
−Removed: in the Cold Vault Balance.
−Removed: The Ether Custodians keep a substantial portion of the private keys associated with the Trust’s ether
−Removed: in “cold storage” or similarly secure technology.
−Removed: Cold storage is a safeguarding method with multiple layers of protections
−Removed: and protocols, by which the private key(s) corresponding to the Trust’s ether is (are) generated and stored in an offline manner.
−Removed: Private keys are generated in offline computers that are not connected to the internet so that they are resistant to being hacked.
−Removed: contrast, in hot storage, the private keys are held online, where they are more accessible, leading to more efficient transfers, though
−Removed: they are potentially more vulnerable to being hacked.
−Removed: While the Ether Custodians will generally keep a substantial portion of the Trust’s
−Removed: ether in cold storage on an ongoing basis, it is possible that, from time to time, portions of the Trust’s ether will be held outside
−Removed: of cold storage temporarily in the Trading Balance maintained by the Prime Broker as part of trade facilitation in connection with creations
−Removed: and redemptions of Baskets, to sell ether including to pay Trust expenses, or to pay the Sponsor Fee, as necessary.
−Removed: ether held in the Cold Vault Balance by the Ether Custodians are held in segregated wallets and therefore are not commingled with the
−Removed: Ether Custodians’ or other customer assets.
−Removed: storage of private keys may involve keeping such keys on a non-networked computer or electronic device or storing the public key and
−Removed: private keys on a storage device or printed medium and deleting the keys from all computers.
−Removed: The Ether Custodians may receive deposits
−Removed: of ether but may not send ether without use of the corresponding private keys.
−Removed: To send ether when the private keys are kept in cold storage,
−Removed: unsigned transactions must be physically transferred to the offline cold storage facility and signed using a software/hardware utility
−Removed: with the corresponding offline keys.
−Removed: At that point, the Ether Custodians can upload the fully signed transaction to an online network
−Removed: and transfer the ether.
−Removed: Such private keys are stored in cold storage facilities within the United States and Europe, exact locations
−Removed: of which are not disclosed for security reasons.
−Removed: A limited number of employees at the Ether Custodians are involved in private key management
−Removed: operations, and the Ether Custodians have each represented that no single individual has access to full private keys.
−Removed: Ether Custodians’ internal audit team performs periodic internal audits over custody operations, and the Ether Custodians have
−Removed: represented that Systems and Organizational Control (“SOC”) attestations covering private key management controls are also
−Removed: performed on the Ether Custodians by an external provider.
−Removed: Ether Custodians maintain a commercial crime insurance policy, which is intended to cover the loss of client assets held in cold storage,
−Removed: including from employee collusion or fraud, physical loss including theft, damage of key material, security breach or hack, and fraudulent
−Removed: The insurance maintained by the Ether Custodians is shared among all the Ether Custodians’ customers, is not specific
−Removed: to the Trust or to customers holding ether with the Ether Custodians and may not be available or sufficient to protect the Trust from
−Removed: all possible losses or sources of losses.
−Removed: held in the Trust’s account with the Ether Custodians is the property of the Trust.
−Removed: The Trust, the Sponsor and the service providers
−Removed: will not loan or pledge the Trust’s assets nor will the Trust’s assets serve as collateral for any loan or similar arrangement.
−Removed: The Trust will not utilize leverage, derivatives, or any similar arrangements in seeking to meet its investment objective.
−Removed: the event of a fork, the Custodial Services Agreement provides that the Ether Custodians may temporarily suspend services, and may, in
−Removed: their sole discretion, determine whether or not to support (or cease supporting) either branch of the forked protocol entirely, provided
−Removed: that the Ether Custodians shall use commercially reasonable efforts to avoid ceasing to support both branches of such forked protocol
−Removed: and will support, at a minimum, the original digital asset.
−Removed: The Custodial Services Agreement provides that, other than as set forth therein,
−Removed: and provided that the Ether Custodians shall make commercially reasonable efforts to assist the Trust to retrieve and/or obtain any assets
−Removed: related to a fork, airdrop or similar event, the Ether Custodians shall have no liability, obligation or responsibility whatsoever arising
−Removed: out of or relating to the operation of the underlying software protocols relating to the Ether network or an unsupported branch of a
−Removed: forked protocol and, accordingly, the Trust acknowledges and assumes the risk of the same.
−Removed: The Custodial Services Agreement further provide
−Removed: that, unless specifically communicated by the relevant Ether Custodian and its affiliates through a written public statement on their
−Removed: website, such Ether Custodian does not support airdrops, metacoins, colored coins, side chains, or other derivative, enhanced or forked
−Removed: protocols, tokens or coins, which supplement or interact with ether.
−Removed: the Trust Agreement, the Sponsor has the right, in its sole discretion, to determine what action to take in connection with the Trust’s
−Removed: entitlement to or ownership of Incidental Rights or any IR Virtual Currency, and Trust may take any lawful action necessary or desirable
−Removed: in connection with the Trust’s ownership of Incidental Rights, including the acquisition of IR Virtual Currency, as determined
−Removed: by the Sponsor in the Sponsor’s sole discretion, unless such action would adversely affect the status of the Trust as a grantor
−Removed: trust for U.S.
+Added: The Coinbase Custodian, BitGo,
+Added: Anchorage, and BitGo New York are the Ether Custodians for the Trust and hold all of the Trust’s ether on the Trust’s behalf.
+Added: The Ether Custodians keep
+Added: custody of all the Trust’s ether, other than which is maintained in the Trading Balance with the Prime Broker, in the Cold Vault
+Added: The Ether Custodians keep a substantial portion of the private keys associated with the Trust’s ether in “cold storage”
+Added: or similarly secure technology.
+Added: Cold storage is a safeguarding method with multiple layers of protections and protocols, by which the
+Added: private key(s) corresponding to the Trust’s ether is (are) generated and stored in an offline manner.
+Added: Private keys are generated
+Added: in offline computers that are not connected to the internet so that they are resistant to being hacked.
+Added: By contrast, in hot storage, the
+Added: private keys are held online, where they are more accessible, leading to more efficient transfers, though they are potentially more vulnerable
+Added: to being hacked.
+Added: While the Ether Custodians will generally keep a substantial portion of the Trust’s ether in cold storage on an
+Added: ongoing basis, it is possible that, from time to time, portions of the Trust’s ether will be held outside of cold storage temporarily
+Added: in the Trading Balance maintained by the Prime Broker as part of trade facilitation in connection with creations and redemptions of Baskets,
+Added: to sell ether including to pay Trust expenses, or to pay the Sponsor Fee, as necessary.
+Added: The Trust’s ether held in the Cold Vault
+Added: Balance by the Ether Custodians are held in segregated wallets and therefore are not commingled with the Ether Custodians’ assets
+Added: or the assets of each such Ether Custodian’s other customers.
+Added: Cold storage of private keys
+Added: may involve keeping such keys on a non-networked computer or electronic device or storing the public key and private keys on a storage
+Added: device or printed medium and deleting the keys from all computers.
+Added: The Ether Custodians may receive deposits of ether but may not send
+Added: ether without use of the corresponding private keys.
+Added: To send ether when the private keys are kept in cold storage, unsigned transactions
+Added: must be physically transferred to the offline cold storage facility and signed using a software/hardware utility with the corresponding
+Added: offline keys.
+Added: At that point, the Ether Custodians can upload the fully signed transaction to an online network and transfer the ether.
+Added: Such private keys are stored in cold storage facilities within the United States and Europe, exact locations of which are not disclosed
+Added: for security reasons.
+Added: A limited number of employees at the Ether Custodians are involved in private key management operations, and the
+Added: Ether Custodians have each represented that no single individual has access to full private keys.
+Added: The Ether Custodians’
+Added: internal audit team performs periodic internal audits over custody operations, and the Ether Custodians have represented that Systems
+Added: and Organizational Control attestations covering private key management controls are also performed on the Ether Custodians by an external
+Added: The Ether Custodians maintain
+Added: a commercial crime insurance policy, which is intended to cover the loss of client assets held in cold storage, including from employee
+Added: collusion or fraud, physical loss including theft, damage of key material, security breach or hack, and fraudulent transfer.
+Added: The insurance
+Added: maintained by the Ether Custodians is shared among all the Ether Custodians’ customers, is not specific to the Trust or to customers
+Added: holding ether with the Ether Custodians and may not be available or sufficient to protect the Trust from all possible losses or sources
+Added: Ether held in the Trust’s
+Added: account with the Ether Custodians is the property of the Trust.
+Added: The Trust, the Sponsor and the service providers will not loan or pledge
+Added: the Trust’s assets, including staked assets, nor will the Trust’s assets, including staked assets, serve as collateral for
+Added: any loan or similar arrangement.
+Added: The Trust will not utilize leverage, derivatives, or any similar arrangements in seeking to meet its
+Added: investment objective.
+Added: In the event of a fork, the
+Added: Custodial Services Agreements provide that the Ether Custodians may temporarily suspend services, and may, in their sole discretion, determine
+Added: whether or not to support (or cease supporting) either branch of the forked protocol entirely, provided that the Ether Custodians shall
+Added: use commercially reasonable efforts to avoid ceasing to support both branches of such forked protocol and will support, at a minimum,
+Added: the original digital asset.
+Added: The Custodial Services Agreements provide that, other than as set forth therein, and provided that the Ether
+Added: Custodians shall make commercially reasonable efforts to assist the Trust to retrieve and/or obtain any assets related to a fork, airdrop
+Added: or similar event, the Ether Custodians shall have no liability, obligation or responsibility whatsoever arising out of or relating to
+Added: the operation of the underlying software protocols relating to the Ethereum network or an unsupported branch of a forked protocol and,
+Added: accordingly, the Trust acknowledges and assumes the risk of the same.
+Added: The Custodial Services Agreements further provide that, unless specifically
+Added: communicated by the relevant Ether Custodian and its affiliates through a written public statement on their website, such Ether Custodian
+Added: does not support airdrops, metacoins, colored coins, side chains, or other derivative, enhanced or forked protocols, tokens or coins,
+Added: which supplement or interact with ether.
+Added: Under the Trust Agreement,
+Added: the Sponsor has the right, in its sole discretion, to determine what action to take in connection with the Trust’s entitlement to
+Added: or ownership of Incidental Rights or any IR Virtual Currency, and Trust may take any lawful action necessary or desirable in connection
+Added: with the Trust’s ownership of Incidental Rights, including the acquisition of IR Virtual Currency, as determined by the Sponsor
+Added: in the Sponsor’s sole discretion, unless such action would adversely affect the status of the Trust as a grantor trust for U.S.
federal income tax purposes or otherwise be prohibited by this Trust Agreement.
−Removed: respect to any fork, airdrop or similar event, the Sponsor will cause the Trust to irrevocably abandon the Incidental Rights or IR Virtual
−Removed: In the event the Trust seeks to change this position, an application would need to be filed with the SEC by the Exchange seeking
−Removed: approval to amend its listing rules.
−Removed: the Custodial Services Agreement, the Ether Custodians’ liability is limited as follows, among others:
−Removed: (i) other than with respect
−Removed: to claims and losses arising from spot trading of ether, or fraud or willful misconduct, among others, the Ether Custodians’ aggregate
−Removed: liability under the Custodial Services Agreement shall not exceed the greater of (A) the greater of (x) $5 million and (y) the aggregate
−Removed: fees paid by the Trust to the Ether Custodians in the 12 months prior to the event giving rise to the Ether Custodians’ liability,
−Removed: and (B) the value of the affected ether or cash giving rise to the Ether Custodians’ liability;
−Removed: (ii) the Ether Custodians’
−Removed: aggregate liability in respect of each cold storage address shall not exceed $100 million;
−Removed: (iii) in respect of the Ether Custodians’
−Removed: obligations to indemnify the Trust and its affiliates against third party claims and losses to the extent arising out of or relating
−Removed: to, among others, the Ether Custodians’ violation of any law, rule or regulation with respect to the provision of its services,
−Removed: the Ether Custodians’ liability shall not exceed the greater of (A) $5 million and (B) the aggregate fees paid by the Trust to
−Removed: the Ether Custodians in the 12 months prior to the event giving rise to the Ether Custodians’ liability;
−Removed: and (iv) in respect of
−Removed: any incidental, indirect, special, punitive, consequential or similar losses, the Ether Custodians are not liable, even if the Ether
−Removed: Custodians have been advised of or knew or should have known of the possibility thereof.
−Removed: The Ether Custodians are not liable for delays,
−Removed: suspension of operations, failure in performance, or interruption of service to the extent it is directly due to a cause or condition
−Removed: beyond the reasonable control of the Ether Custodians.
−Removed: Under the Custodial Services Agreement, except in the case of its negligence,
−Removed: fraud, material violation of applicable law or willful misconduct, the Ether Custodians shall not have any liability, obligation, or
−Removed: responsibility for any damage or interruptions caused by any computer viruses, spyware, scareware, Trojan horses, worms or other malware
−Removed: that may affect the Trust’s computer or other equipment, or any phishing, spoofing or other attack, unless the Ether Custodians
−Removed: fail to have commercially reasonable policies, procedures and technical controls in place to prevent such damages or interruptions.
−Removed: Ether Custodians may terminate the Custodial Services Agreement for any reason upon providing the applicable notice to the Trust, or
−Removed: immediately for Cause (as defined in the Custodial Services Agreement), including, among others, if the Trust materially breaches the
−Removed: Prime Broker Agreement and such breach remains uncured, or undergoes a bankruptcy event.
−Removed: Sponsor may, in its sole discretion, add or terminate Custodians at any time.
−Removed: The Sponsor may, in its sole discretion, change the Custodians
−Removed: for the Trust’s ether holdings, but it will have no obligation whatsoever to do so or to seek any terms for the Trust from other
−Removed: such Custodians.
−Removed: to the Prime Broker Agreement, a portion of the Trust’s ether holdings and cash holdings from time to time may be held with the
−Removed: Prime Broker, an affiliate of one of the Ether Custodians, in the Trading Balance, in connection with the creation and redemption of
−Removed: Shares via cash transactions or to pay for Trust Expenses not assumed by the Sponsor in consideration for the Sponsor Fee.
−Removed: of ether that may be held in the Trading Balance will be limited to the amount necessary to process a given creation or redemption transaction,
−Removed: as applicable, or to pay for Trust Expenses not assumed by the Sponsor in consideration for the Sponsor Fee.
−Removed: Sponsor may, in its sole discretion, add or terminate prime brokers at any time.
−Removed: The Sponsor may, in its sole discretion, change the
−Removed: prime broker for the Trust, but it will have no obligation whatsoever to do so or to seek any terms for the Trust from other such prime
−Removed: periodic holdings held in the Trading Balance with the Prime Broker represent an omnibus claim on the Prime Broker’s ether held
−Removed: on behalf of clients;
−Removed: these holdings exist across a combination of omnibus hot wallets, omnibus cold wallets or in accounts in the Prime
−Removed: Broker’s name on a trading venue (including third-party venues and the Prime Broker’s own execution venue) where the Prime
−Removed: Broker executes orders to buy and sell ether on behalf of clients (each such venue, a “Connected Trading Venue”).
−Removed: Broker is not required to hold any of the ether in the Trust’s Trading Balance in cold storage or to hold any such ether in segregation,
−Removed: and neither the Trust nor the Sponsor can control the method by which the Prime Broker holds the ether credited to the Trust’s
−Removed: Trading Balance.
−Removed: Within the Trust’s Trading Balance, the Prime Broker Agreement provides that the Trust does not have an identifiable
−Removed: claim to any particular ether (and cash).
−Removed: Instead, the Trust’s Trading Balance represents an entitlement to a pro rata share of
−Removed: the ether (and cash) the Prime Broker holds on to behalf of customers who hold similar entitlements against the Prime Broker.
−Removed: way, the Trust’s Trading Balance represents an omnibus claim on the Prime Broker’s ether (and cash) held on behalf of the
−Removed: Prime Broker’s customers.
−Removed: such omnibus hot and cold wallets and accounts, the Prime Broker has represented to the Sponsor that it keeps the majority of assets
−Removed: in cold wallets, to promote security, while the balance of assets is kept in hot wallets to facilitate rapid withdrawals.
−Removed: Sponsor has no control over, and for security reasons the Prime Broker does not disclose to the Sponsor, the percentage of ether that
−Removed: the Prime Broker holds for customers holding similar entitlements as the Trust which are kept in omnibus cold wallets, as compared to
−Removed: omnibus hot wallets or omnibus accounts in the Prime Broker’s name on a trading venue.
−Removed: The Prime Broker has represented to the
−Removed: Sponsor that the percentage of assets maintained in cold versus hot storage is determined by ongoing risk analysis and market dynamics,
−Removed: in which the Prime Broker attempts to balance anticipated liquidity needs for its customers as a class against the anticipated greater
−Removed: security of cold storage.
−Removed: Prime Broker is not required by the Prime Broker Agreement to hold any of the ether in the Trust’s Trading Balance in cold storage
−Removed: or to hold any such ether in segregation, and neither the Trust nor the Sponsor can control the method by which the Prime Broker holds
−Removed: the ether credited to the Trust’s Trading Balance.
−Removed: the extent the Trust sells ether through the Prime Broker, the Trust’s orders will be executed at Connected Trading Venues that
−Removed: have been approved in accordance with the Prime Broker’s due diligence and risk assessment process.
−Removed: The Prime Broker has represented
−Removed: that its due diligence on Connected Trading Venues include reviews conducted by the legal, compliance, security, privacy and finance
−Removed: and credit-risk teams.
−Removed: The Connected Trading Venues, which are subject to change from time to time, currently include Bitstamp, LMAX,
−Removed: Kraken, the exchange operated by the Prime Broker, as well as four additional non-bank market makers (“NBMMs”).
−Removed: Broker has represented to the Trust that it is unable to name the NBMMs due to confidentiality restriction.
−Removed: to the Prime Broker Agreement, the Trust may engage in purchases or sales of ether by placing orders with the Prime Broker.
−Removed: Broker will route orders placed by the Sponsor through the Prime Broker’s execution platform (the “Trading Platform”)
−Removed: to a Connected Trading Venue where the order will be executed.
−Removed: Each order placed by the Sponsor will be sent, processed, and settled
−Removed: at each Connected Trading Venue to which it is routed.
−Removed: The Prime Broker Agreement provides that the Prime Broker is subject to certain
−Removed: conflicts of interest, including:
−Removed: (i) the Trust’s orders may be routed to the Prime Broker’s own execution venue where the
−Removed: Trust’s orders may be executed against other customers of the Prime Broker or with the Coinbase acting as principal, (ii) the beneficial
−Removed: identity of the counterparty purchaser or seller with respect to the Trust’s orders may be unknown and therefore may inadvertently
−Removed: be another client of the Prime Broker, (iii) the Prime Broker does not engage in front-running, but is aware of the Trust’s orders
−Removed: or imminent orders and may execute a trade for its own inventory (or the account of an affiliate) while in possession of that knowledge
−Removed: and (iv) the Prime Broker may act in a principal capacity with respect to certain orders.
−Removed: As a result of these and other conflicts, when
−Removed: acting as principal, the Prime Broker may have an incentive to favor its own interests and the interests of its affiliates over the Trust’s
−Removed: to the foregoing, and to certain policies and procedures that the Prime Broker Agreement requires the Prime Broker to have in place to
−Removed: mitigate conflicts of interest when executing the Trust’s orders, the Prime Broker Agreement provides that the Prime Broker shall
−Removed: have no liability, obligation, or responsibility whatsoever for the selection or performance of any Connected Trading Venue, and that
−Removed: other Connected Trading Venues and/or trading venues not used by Coinbase may offer better prices and/or lower costs than the Connected
−Removed: Trading Venue used to execute the Trust’s orders.
−Removed: the Sponsor, on behalf of the Trust, places an order to purchase or sell ether on the Trading Platform in connection with the creation
−Removed: or redemption of Shares via a cash transaction, the associated ether or cash used to fund or fill the order, if any, will be placed on
−Removed: hold and will generally not be eligible for other use or withdrawal from the Trust’s Trading Balance.
−Removed: The Cold Vault Balance may
−Removed: be used directly to fund orders.
−Removed: With each Connected Trading Venue, the Prime Broker shall establish an account in the Prime Broker’s
−Removed: name, or in its name for the benefit of clients, to trade on behalf of its clients, including the Trust, and the Trust will not, by virtue
−Removed: of the Trading Balance the Trust maintains with the Prime Broker, have a direct legal relationship, or account with, any Connected Trading
−Removed: Prime Broker may terminate the Prime Broker Agreement in its entirety for any reason and without Cause (as defined below) by providing
−Removed: at least ninety (90) days’ prior written notice to the Trust.
−Removed: The Trust may terminate the Prime Broker Agreement in its entirety
−Removed: for any reason and without Cause by providing at least 30 (thirty) days’ prior written notice to the Prime Broker;
−Removed: provided, however,
−Removed: the Trust’s termination of the Prime Broker Agreement shall not be effective until the Trust has fully satisfied its obligations
−Removed: the Prime Broker Agreement.
−Removed: Prime Broker and the Ether Custodians may, in their sole discretion, suspend, restrict or terminate the Trust’s prime broker services,
−Removed: including by suspending, restricting or closing any account of the Trust covered under the Prime Broker Agreement for Cause, at any time
−Removed: and with prior notice to the Trust.
+Added: With respect to any fork,
+Added: airdrop or similar event, the Sponsor will cause the Trust to irrevocably abandon the Incidental Rights or IR Virtual Currency.
+Added: event the Trust seeks to change this position, an application would need to be filed with the SEC by the Exchange seeking approval to
+Added: amend its listing rules.
+Added: Under the Custodial Services
+Added: Agreements, the Ether Custodians’ liability is limited.
+Added: With respect to the Coinbase Custody Agreement, the Coinbase Custodian’s
+Added: liability is as follows, among others:
+Added: (i) the Coinbase Custodian’s aggregate liability with respect to any breach of its obligations
+Added: under the Coinbase Custody Agreement shall not exceed the aggregate amount of fees paid by the Trust to the Coinbase Custodian in respect
+Added: of the services relating to custody, trade execution, lending or post-trade credit (if applicable), and other services (collectively,
+Added: the “Prime Broker Services”) in the 12 months prior to the event giving rise to such liability;
+Added: (ii) the Coinbase Custodian’s
+Added: aggregate liability under the Coinbase Custody Agreement shall not exceed the greater of (A) the aggregate fees paid by the Trust to the
+Added: Coinbase Custodian in respect of the custodial services in the 12 months prior to the event giving rise to the Coinbase Custodian’s
+Added: liability, and (B) the value of the supported ether on deposit in the Trust’s custodial account(s) giving rise to the Coinbase Custodian’s
+Added: liability at the time of the event giving rise to the Coinbase Custodian’s liability;
+Added: (iii) the Coinbase Custodian’s aggregate
+Added: liability in respect of each cold storage address shall not exceed $100 million;
+Added: (iv) in respect of any incidental, indirect, special,
+Added: punitive, consequential or similar losses, the Coinbase Custodian is not liable, even if the Coinbase Custodian has been advised of or
+Added: knew of or should have known of the possibility thereof;
+Added: and (v) in no event shall the Coinbase Custodian or its affiliates have any liability
+Added: to the Trust or any third party with respect to any breach of its obligations under the Coinbase Custody Agreement, express or implied,
+Added: which does not result solely from its gross negligence, fraud or willful misconduct.
+Added: Coinbase Custodian is not liable for delays, suspension
+Added: of operations, failure in performance, or interruption of service which result directly or indirectly from any cause or condition beyond
+Added: the reasonable control of the Coinbase Custodian.
+Added: In the event of potential losses incurred by the Trust as a result of the Coinbase Custodian
+Added: losing control of the Trust’s ether or failing to properly execute instructions on behalf of the Trust, the Coinbase Custodian’s
+Added: liability with respect to the Trust will be subject to certain limitations which may allow it to avoid liability for potential losses
+Added: or may be insufficient to cover the value of such potential losses, even if the Coinbase Custodian directly caused such losses.
+Added: the insurance maintained by the Coinbase Custodian may be insufficient to cover its liabilities to the Trust.
+Added: With respect to the BitGo
+Added: Custody Agreement, BitGo, in its capacity as an Ether Custodian (the “BitGo Custodian”) and its affiliates, including their
+Added: officers, directors, agents, and employees, are not liable for any lost profits, special, incidental, indirect, intangible, or consequential
+Added: damages resulting from authorized or unauthorized use of the Trust or Sponsor’s site or services.
+Added: This includes damages arising
+Added: from any contract, tort, negligence, strict liability, or other legal grounds, even if the BitGo Custodian was previously advised of,
+Added: knew, or should have known about the possibility of such damages.
+Added: However, this exclusion of liability does not extend to cases of the
+Added: BitGo Custodian’s fraud, willful misconduct, or gross negligence.
+Added: In situations of gross negligence, the BitGo Custodian’s
+Added: liability is specifically limited to the value of the digital assets or fiat currency that were affected by the negligence.
+Added: Additionally,
+Added: the total liability of the BitGo Custodian for direct damages is capped at the fees paid or payable to them under the BitGo Custody Agreement
+Added: during the twelve-month period immediately preceding the first incident that caused the liability.
+Added: With respect to the Anchorage
+Added: Custody Agreement, except for Anchorage’s, in its capacity as an Ether Custodian (the “Anchorage Custodian”) bad acts,
+Added: confidentiality obligations under the Anchorage Custody Agreement, indemnification obligations under Anchorage Custody Agreement, or obligations
+Added: with respect to rights to or limits on use under the Anchorage Custody Agreement, Anchorage is not liable for any losses, whether in contract,
+Added: tort or otherwise, for any amount in excess of fees paid by the Trust in the twelve (12) months prior to when the liability arises.
+Added: the Anchorage Custodian is not liable for (i) losses which arise from its compliance with applicable laws, including sanctions laws administered
+Added: by the Office of Foreign Assets Control (“OFAC”) of the U.S.
+Added: Department of the Treasury (the “U.S.
+Added: Treasury Department”);
+Added: or (ii) special, indirect or consequential damages, or lost profits or loss of business arising in connection with the Anchorage Custody
+Added: In addition, the Anchorage Custodian is not liable for any losses which arise as a result of the non-return of digital assets
+Added: that the Trust has delegated to the Anchorage Custodian or a third party for on-chain services, such as staking, voting, vesting, and
+Added: signaling, unless such losses occur as a result of the Anchorage Custodian’s fraud or intentional misconduct.
+Added: With respect to the BitGo
+Added: New York Custody Agreement, BitGo New York, in its capacity as an Ether Custodian (the “BitGo New York Custodian”) and its
+Added: affiliates, including their officers, directors, agents, and employees, are not liable for any lost profits, special, incidental, indirect,
+Added: intangible, or consequential damages resulting from authorized or unauthorized use of the Trust or Sponsor’s site or services.
+Added: includes damages arising from any contract, tort, negligence, strict liability, or other legal grounds, even if the BitGo New York Custodian
+Added: was previously advised of, knew, or should have known about the possibility of such damages.
+Added: However, this exclusion of liability does
+Added: not extend to cases of the BitGo New York Custodian’s fraud, willful misconduct, or gross negligence.
+Added: In situations of gross negligence,
+Added: the BitGo New York Custodian’s liability is specifically limited to the value of the digital assets or fiat currency that were affected
+Added: by the negligence.
+Added: Additionally, the total liability of the BitGo New York Custodian for direct damages is capped at the fees paid or
+Added: payable to them under the BitGo New York Custody Agreement during the twelve-month period immediately preceding the first incident that
+Added: caused the liability.
+Added: The Ether Custodians are not
+Added: liable for delays, suspension of operations, failure in performance, or interruption of service which result directly or indirectly from
+Added: any cause or condition beyond the reasonable control of the Ether Custodians.
+Added: Under the Custodial Services Agreements, except in the case
+Added: of their gross negligence, fraud, willful misconduct, breach of the BitGo Custody Agreement in the case of the BitGo Custodian, or breach
+Added: of the BitGo New York Custody Agreement in the case of the BitGo New York Custodian, the Ether Custodians shall not have any liability
+Added: for any damage or interruptions caused by any computer viruses, spyware, scareware, Trojan horses, worms or other malware that may affect
+Added: the Trust’s computer or other equipment, or any phishing, spoofing or other attack.
+Added: The Ether Custodians may terminate
+Added: the Custodial Services Agreements for any reason upon providing the applicable notice to the Trust, or immediately for Cause (as defined
+Added: in the applicable Custodial Services Agreement), including, among others, if the Trust:
+Added: materially breaches the Prime Broker Agreement
+Added: and such breach remains uncured, or undergoes a bankruptcy event.
+Added: The Trust’s Transfer Agent will facilitate the settlement of Shares
+Added: in response to the placement of creation orders and redemption orders from Authorized Participants.
+Added: The Trust generally does not intend
+Added: to hold cash or cash equivalents.
+Added: However, there may be situations where the Trust will unexpectedly hold cash on a temporary basis, including
+Added: in connection with the settlement of creation and redemption transactions.
+Added: The Trust’s cash and cash equivalents are held at its
+Added: account at the Cash Custodian, pursuant to the Cash Custody Agreement.
+Added: The Sponsor may, in its sole
+Added: discretion, add or terminate ether custodians at any time.
+Added: The Sponsor may, in its sole discretion, change the Ether Custodians for the
+Added: Trust’s ether holdings, but it will have no obligation whatsoever to do so or to seek any particular terms for the Trust from other
+Added: such Ether custodians.
+Added: Should the Sponsor choose to add or terminate an Ether Custodian, the Trust will notify Shareholders in a prospectus
+Added: supplement and/or a current report on Form 8-K or in its annual or quarterly reports, and, in any case, within four business days of such
+Added: termination or addition.
+Added: STAKING SERVICES PROVIDERS
+Added: Crypto Services, LLC (“Coinbase Crypto”), Figment Inc.
+Added: (“Figment”) and Twinstake Ltd (“Twinstake”
+Added: and collectively with Coinbase Crypto and Figment, the “Staking Services Providers”) serve as the Staking Services Providers.
+Added: OF THE TRUST’s ASSETS
+Added: Trust’s staking model aims to maximize the portion of the Trust’s ether available for staking while controlling for liquidity
+Added: and redemption risks.
+Added: The model determines an optimal target range for the portion of assets staked, which is set by the Sponsor and
+Added: which is based on factors including lock-up periods, historical and stressed redemption activity, Trust size, projected staking yields,
+Added: staking provider reliability, secondary market liquidity, and broader market conditions (the “Utilization Rate”) by balancing
+Added: expected yield against potential costs.
+Added: Staking Services Providers exercise no discretion as to the amount of the Trust’s ether to be staked or the timing of the Staking
+Added: While the Trust may stake a maximum of 100% of its ether holdings, the amount of ether that remains unstaked is determined
+Added: based on the Trust’s Utilization Rate analysis, and accordingly may vary from time to time.
+Added: Based on Utilization Rate analysis
+Added: applied to historical data, the Trust generally intends to stake between 40% and 70% of the ether it holds, although the amount of ether
+Added: that is staked may be lesser or greater from time to time.
+Added: The precise percentage to be staked will be based on the estimated liquidity
+Added: needs of the Trust, as determined by the Sponsor.
+Added: In determining how to stake the ether held by the Trust, and how much ether to stake,
+Added: the Trust’s model operates on the following key parameters:
+Added: The number of days required for unbonding staked assets as dictated by the Ethereum protocol;
+Added: Historical redemption patterns:
+Added: The historical percentages of cumulative drawdowns in redemptions during the bonding period for US
+Added: listed ETFs and other similar instruments listed abroad;
+Added: of the Trust & Concentration:
+Added: A trust with a high concentration of shareholders may have a higher percentage risk of redemption
+Added: compared to a trust has a diversified shareholder base and a large number of assets under management;
+Added: Services Provider performance:
+Added: The model takes into account the performance, reliability, and reputation of staking services providers.
+Added: This includes adherence to certain minimum operating standards, including monitoring their uptime, and slashing history;
+Added: conditions monitoring:
+Added: The model tracks market conditions, like regime shifts in momentum/liquidity, conditions of heightened demand
+Added: or supply, network events and protocol changes, staking services provider risks.
+Added: Trust makes available on its website the current percentage of the Trust’s ether being staked on a daily basis.
+Added: The rewards owed or paid to the Staking Services Providers reduce the
+Added: amount of ether rewards that are generated from the Trust’s Staking Program that are available in the assets of the Trust.
+Added: Staking Services Provider that generates staking rewards is entitled to compensation determined as a portion of the staking rewards, which
+Added: is generally determined by a fixed percentage of the overall rewards amount (the “Staking Provider Consideration”).
+Added: of the consideration paid to the Sponsor for arranging for the staking of the Trust’s ether (the “Sponsor’s Staking
+Added: Portion”) is comprised of an aggregate of 25% of the gross proceeds generated from staking (“Staking Consideration”).
+Added: Of the Sponsor’s Staking Portion, the Sponsor pays the Staking Services Providers for their services in connection with Staking
+Added: The Trust receives and retains the remainder of the gross Staking Consideration.
+Added: Staking rewards are added to the Trust’s
+Added: assets and accrete to NAV, and, as a result, NAV per share would be expected to increase.
+Added: October 7, 2025, the Trust entered into a staking services agreement (the “Coinbase Crypto Agreement”) with Coinbase Crypto.
+Added: Pursuant to that agreement, Coinbase Crypto will provide the Sponsor with certain services, including the following, on any network protocol
+Added: and/or blockchain that is supported by Coinbase:
+Added: validating, generating or approving blocks of transactions to be added to a particular blockchain, helping to secure the network
+Added: or otherwise engaging with or participating on the supported network;
+Added: for eligible changes, improvements, extensions or other new versions thereof on the network;
+Added: upgrades, migration, integration, testing, conversion, monitoring, maintenance, consulting, or other services and deliverables.
+Added: Coinbase Crypto Agreement has an initial term of two years, which automatically renews at the end of such a period.
+Added: Under the Crypto
+Added: Agreement, Coinbase Crypto may either act as a public validator or as a private dedicated validator in the Tether Mempool.
+Added: may, from time to time, and at any time, engage additional staking providers besides Coinbase Crypto, Figment or Twinstake.
+Added: The percentage
+Added: of rewards to be paid to each such staking provider may vary and may be more or less than the amount paid by us to Coinbase Crypto, Figment
+Added: or Twinstake.
+Added: Rewards from staking are shared, distributed and added to the assets of the Trust periodically.
+Added: Specifically, staking rewards
+Added: that accrue to the Trust on or before the calculation of the Trust’s end-of-day NAV will be added to the assets of the Trust, irrespective
+Added: of whether the staked ether has been unbonded at such time.
+Added: February 4, 2026, the Trust entered into a staking services agreement with Figment (such agreement, the “Figment Agreement”),
+Added: pursuant to which Figment will engage in staking in a manner reasonably intended to generate rewards and provide reports to the Trust
+Added: showing the calculation of any rewards payable by the Ethereum blockchain to the Trust in connection with staking by Figment.
+Added: of the Figment Agreement commenced on February 4, 2026, and continues in effect until terminated in accordance with its terms.
+Added: may, in its sole discretion, discontinue operating validator nodes for the Ethereum blockchain at any time upon reasonable prior written
+Added: notice to the Trust.
+Added: Figment Agreement may be terminated by either party upon written notice to the other party at any time and for any reason whatsoever.
+Added: Each of Figment and the Trust must indemnify the other party and its affiliates and their respective representatives as set forth in
+Added: the Figment Agreement.
+Added: Provided that Figment generates staking rewards, Figment will be entitled to compensation determined as a portion
+Added: of the staking rewards, which is generally expected to be a low single-digit percentage of the overall rewards amount.
+Added: February 4, 2026, the Trust entered into a staking services agreement with Twinstake (such agreement, the “Twinstake Agreement”),
+Added: pursuant to which Twinstake will make a staking system and/or interface available to the Trust for the purpose of network participation,
+Added: and perform certain services, including providing nodes to which the Trust can delegate ether and providing support for eligible changes,
+Added: improvements, extensions or other new versions of the Ethereum blockchain that are made available to the Trust in Twinstake’s sole
+Added: The term of the Twinstake Agreement commenced on February 4, 2026, and continues in effect until terminated in accordance
+Added: with its terms.
+Added: Twinstake Agreement may be terminated by Twinstake for any reason upon at least ninety days’ prior written notice to the Trust,
+Added: and may be terminated by the Trust with immediate effect for any reason by giving written notice to Twinstake where the Trust has no
+Added: digital assets delegated for staking to Twinstake.
+Added: The Twinstake Agreement can also be terminated under certain circumstances for cause.
+Added: The Trust must indemnify Twinstake, its affiliates and their representatives, and subject to certain exclusions, Twinstake must indemnify
+Added: the Trust, its affiliates and their representatives as set forth in the Twinstake Agreement.
+Added: Provided that Twinstake generates staking
+Added: rewards, Twinstake will be entitled to compensation determined as a portion of the staking rewards, which is generally expected to be
+Added: a low single-digit percentage of the overall rewards amount.
+Added: Pursuant to the Prime Broker
+Added: Agreement, a portion of the Trust’s ether holdings and cash holdings from time to time may be held with the Prime Broker, an affiliate
+Added: of one of the Ether Custodians, in the Trading Balance, in connection with the creation and redemption of Shares via cash transactions
+Added: or to pay for Trust Expenses not assumed by the Sponsor in consideration for the Sponsor Fee.
+Added: The amount of ether that may be held in
+Added: the Trading Balance will be limited to the amount necessary to process a given creation or redemption transaction, as applicable, or to
+Added: pay for Trust Expenses not assumed by the Sponsor in consideration for the Sponsor Fee.
+Added: The Sponsor may, in its sole
+Added: discretion, add or terminate prime brokers at any time.
+Added: The Sponsor may, in its sole discretion, change the prime broker for the Trust,
+Added: but it will have no obligation whatsoever to do so or to seek any terms for the Trust from other such prime brokers.
+Added: These periodic holdings held
+Added: in the Trading Balance with the Prime Broker represent an omnibus claim on the Prime Broker’s ether held on behalf of clients;
+Added: holdings exist across a combination of omnibus hot wallets, omnibus cold wallets or in accounts in the Prime Broker’s name on a
+Added: trading venue (including third-party venues and the Prime Broker’s own execution venue) where the Prime Broker executes orders to
+Added: buy and sell ether on behalf of clients (each such venue, a “Connected Trading Venue”).
+Added: The Prime Broker is not required to
+Added: hold any of the ether in the Trust’s Trading Balance in cold storage or to hold any such ether in segregation, and neither the Trust
+Added: nor the Sponsor can control the method by which the Prime Broker holds the ether credited to the Trust’s Trading Balance.
+Added: the Trust’s Trading Balance, the Prime Broker Agreement provides that the Trust does not have an identifiable claim to any particular
+Added: ether (and cash).
+Added: Instead, the Trust’s Trading Balance represents an entitlement to a pro rata share of the ether (and cash) the
+Added: Prime Broker holds on to behalf of customers who hold similar entitlements against the Prime Broker.
+Added: In this way, the Trust’s Trading
+Added: Balance represents an omnibus claim on the Prime Broker’s ether (and cash) held on behalf of the Prime Broker’s customers.
+Added: Within such omnibus hot and
+Added: cold wallets and accounts, the Prime Broker has represented to the Sponsor that it keeps the majority of assets in cold wallets, to promote
+Added: security, while the balance of assets is kept in hot wallets to facilitate rapid withdrawals.
+Added: However, the Sponsor has no control over,
+Added: and for security reasons the Prime Broker does not disclose to the Sponsor, the percentage of ether that the Prime Broker holds for customers
+Added: holding similar entitlements as the Trust which are kept in omnibus cold wallets, as compared to omnibus hot wallets or omnibus accounts
+Added: in the Prime Broker’s name on a trading venue.
+Added: The Prime Broker has represented to the Sponsor that the percentage of assets maintained
+Added: in cold versus hot storage is determined by ongoing risk analysis and market dynamics, in which the Prime Broker attempts to balance anticipated
+Added: liquidity needs for its customers as a class against the anticipated greater security of cold storage.
+Added: The Prime Broker is not required
+Added: by the Prime Broker Agreement to hold any of the ether in the Trust’s Trading Balance in cold storage or to hold any such ether
+Added: in segregation, and neither the Trust nor the Sponsor can control the method by which the Prime Broker holds the ether credited to the
+Added: Trust’s Trading Balance.
+Added: To the extent the Trust sells
+Added: ether through the Prime Broker, the Trust’s orders will be executed at Connected Trading Venues that have been approved in accordance
+Added: with the Prime Broker’s due diligence and risk assessment process.
+Added: The Prime Broker has represented that its due diligence on Connected
+Added: Trading Venues include reviews conducted by the legal, compliance, security, privacy and finance and credit-risk teams.
+Added: The Connected
+Added: Trading Venues, which are subject to change from time to time, currently include Bitstamp, LMAX, Kraken, the exchange operated by the
+Added: Prime Broker, as well as four additional non-bank market makers (“NBMMs”).
+Added: The Prime Broker has represented to the Trust that
+Added: it is unable to name the NBMMs due to confidentiality restriction.
+Added: Pursuant to the Prime Broker
+Added: Agreement, the Trust may engage in purchases or sales of ether by placing orders with the Prime Broker.
+Added: The Prime Broker will route orders
+Added: placed by the Sponsor through the Prime Broker’s execution platform (the “Trading Platform”) to a Connected Trading
+Added: Venue where the order will be executed.
+Added: Each order placed by the Sponsor will be sent, processed, and settled at each Connected Trading
+Added: Venue to which it is routed.
+Added: The Prime Broker Agreement provides that the Prime Broker is subject to certain conflicts of interest, including:
+Added: (i) the Trust’s orders may be routed to the Prime Broker’s own execution venue where the Trust’s orders may be executed
+Added: against other customers of the Prime Broker or with the Coinbase acting as principal, (ii) the beneficial identity of the counterparty
+Added: purchaser or seller with respect to the Trust’s orders may be unknown and therefore may inadvertently be another client of the Prime
+Added: Broker, (iii) the Prime Broker does not engage in front-running, but is aware of the Trust’s orders or imminent orders and may execute
+Added: a trade for its own inventory (or the account of an affiliate) while in possession of that knowledge and (iv) the Prime Broker may act
+Added: in a principal capacity with respect to certain orders.
+Added: As a result of these and other conflicts, when acting as principal, the Prime
+Added: Broker may have an incentive to favor its own interests and the interests of its affiliates over the Trust’s interests.
+Added: Subject to the foregoing,
+Added: and to certain policies and procedures that the Prime Broker Agreement requires the Prime Broker to have in place to mitigate conflicts
+Added: of interest when executing the Trust’s orders, the Prime Broker Agreement provides that the Prime Broker shall have no liability,
+Added: obligation, or responsibility whatsoever for the selection or performance of any Connected Trading Venue, and that other Connected Trading
+Added: Venues and/or trading venues not used by Coinbase may offer better prices and/or lower costs than the Connected Trading Venue used to
+Added: execute the Trust’s orders.
+Added: Once the Sponsor, on behalf
+Added: of the Trust, places an order to purchase or sell ether on the Trading Platform in connection with the creation or redemption of Shares
+Added: via a cash transaction, the associated ether or cash used to fund or fill the order, if any, will be placed on hold and will generally
+Added: not be eligible for other use or withdrawal from the Trust’s Trading Balance.
+Added: The Cold Vault Balance may be used directly to fund
+Added: With each Connected Trading Venue, the Prime Broker shall establish an account in the Prime Broker’s name, or in its name
+Added: for the benefit of clients, to trade on behalf of its clients, including the Trust, and the Trust will not, by virtue of the Trading Balance
+Added: the Trust maintains with the Prime Broker, have a direct legal relationship, or account with, any Connected Trading Venue.
+Added: The Prime Broker may terminate
+Added: the Prime Broker Agreement in its entirety for any reason and without Cause (as defined below) by providing at least ninety (90) days’
+Added: prior written notice to the Trust.
+Added: The Trust may terminate the Prime Broker Agreement in its entirety for any reason and without Cause
+Added: by providing at least 30 (thirty) days’ prior written notice to the Prime Broker;
+Added: provided, however, the Trust’s termination
+Added: of the Prime Broker Agreement shall not be effective until the Trust has fully satisfied its obligations the Prime Broker Agreement.
+Added: The Prime Broker and the Ether
+Added: Custodians may, in their sole discretion, suspend, restrict or terminate the Trust’s prime broker services, including by suspending,
+Added: restricting or closing any account of the Trust covered under the Prime Broker Agreement for Cause, at any time and with prior notice
+Added: to the Trust.
cash Custodian
−Removed: Cash Custodian is The Bank of New York Mellon.
−Removed: The Cash Custodian’s services are governed under the Custody Agreement between The
−Removed: Bank of New York Mellon and the Trust.
−Removed: In performing its duties under the Custody Agreement, BNY Mellon is required to exercise the standard
−Removed: of care and diligence that a professional custodian for exchange-traded funds would observe in these affairs considering the prevailing
−Removed: rules, practices, procedures, and circumstances in the relevant market and to perform its duties without negligence, fraud, bad faith,
−Removed: willful misconduct, or reckless disregard of its duties under the Custody Agreement.
−Removed: Under the Custody Agreement, BNY Mellon is not liable
−Removed: for any losses, damages, costs, charges, expenses, or liabilities (including reasonable counsel fees and expenses) (collectively, “Losses”)
−Removed: except to the extent caused by BNY Mellon’s own bad faith, negligence, willful misconduct, or reckless disregard of its duties
−Removed: under the Custody Agreement.
−Removed: The Trust will indemnify and hold harmless BNY Mellon from and against all Losses, incurred by BNY
−Removed: Mellon arising out of or relating to BNY Mellon’s performance under the Custody Agreement, except to the extent resulting from
−Removed: BNY Mellon’s failure to perform its obligations under the Custody Agreement in accordance with the agreement’s standard of
−Removed: The Sponsor may, in its sole discretion, add or terminate cash custodians at any time.
+Added: The Cash Custodian is The
+Added: Bank of New York Mellon.
+Added: The Cash Custodian’s services are governed under the Custody Agreement between The Bank of New York Mellon
+Added: and the Trust.
+Added: In performing its duties under the Custody Agreement, BNY Mellon is required to exercise the standard of care and diligence
+Added: that a professional custodian for exchange-traded funds would observe in these affairs considering the prevailing rules, practices, procedures,
+Added: and circumstances in the relevant market and to perform its duties without negligence, fraud, bad faith, willful misconduct, or reckless
+Added: disregard of its duties under the Custody Agreement.
+Added: Under the Custody Agreement, BNY Mellon is not liable for any losses, damages, costs,
+Added: charges, expenses, or liabilities (including reasonable counsel fees and expenses) (collectively, “Losses”) except to the
+Added: extent caused by BNY Mellon’s own bad faith, negligence, willful misconduct, or reckless disregard of its duties under the Custody
+Added: The Trust will indemnify and hold harmless BNY Mellon from and against all Losses, incurred by BNY Mellon arising out
+Added: of or relating to BNY Mellon’s performance under the Custody Agreement, except to the extent resulting from BNY Mellon’s failure
+Added: to perform its obligations under the Custody Agreement in accordance with the agreement’s standard of care.
+Added: The Sponsor may, in
+Added: its sole discretion, add or terminate cash custodians at any time.
marketing agent
−Removed: Global Services, LLC (the “Marketing Agent”) is responsible for reviewing and approving the marketing materials prepared
−Removed: by the Sponsor for compliance with applicable SEC and Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (“FINRA”) advertising laws,
−Removed: rules, and regulations.
−Removed: Baskets are created or redeemed only by Authorized Participants.
−Removed: Each Authorized Participant must be a registered broker-dealer, a participant
−Removed: in DTC, and have entered into an agreement with the Sponsor and Administrator (the “Authorized Participant Agreement”).
−Removed: Authorized Participant Agreement provides the procedures for the creation and redemption of Creation Baskets and for the delivery of
−Removed: cash in connection with such creations or redemptions.
−Removed: Additional Authorized Participants may be added at any time, subject to the discretion
−Removed: of the Sponsor.
−Removed: Sponsor intends to take the position that the Trust is properly treated as a grantor trust for U.S.
+Added: Foreside Global Services,
+Added: LLC (the “Marketing Agent”) is responsible for reviewing and approving the marketing materials prepared by the Sponsor for
+Added: compliance with applicable SEC and Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (“FINRA”) advertising laws, rules, and regulations.
+Added: Creation Baskets are created
+Added: or redeemed only by Authorized Participants.
+Added: Each Authorized Participant must be a registered broker-dealer, a participant in DTC, and
+Added: have entered into an agreement with the Sponsor and Administrator (the “Authorized Participant Agreement”).
+Added: The Authorized
+Added: Participant Agreement provides the procedures for the creation and redemption of Creation Baskets and for the delivery of the ether required
+Added: for such creations and redemptions.
+Added: By executing an Authorized Participant Agreement, an Authorized Participant becomes part of the group
+Added: of parties eligible to purchase Creation Baskets from, and put Creation Baskets for redemption to, the Trust.
+Added: The Authorized Participant
+Added: Agreement may provide for in-kind Basket creations and redemptions.
+Added: An Authorized Participant is under no obligation to create or redeem
+Added: Creation Baskets or to offer to the public Shares of any Creation Baskets it does create.
+Added: The Authorized Participant Agreement and the
+Added: related procedures attached thereto may be amended by the Trust, without the consent of any Shareholder or Authorized Participant.
+Added: Authorized Participants may be added at any time, subject to the discretion of the Sponsor.
+Added: The Sponsor and the Trustee will
+Added: treat the Trust as a “grantor trust” for U.S.
federal income tax purposes.
−Removed: that the Trust is a grantor trust, the Trust will not be subject to U.S.
+Added: As a grantor trust, the Trust can
+Added: undertake only certain types of activities.
+Added: For example, generally, the Trust cannot vary its investment portfolio to take advantage of
+Added: market fluctuations.
+Added: The Trust may receive income from investment activities that do not require such decision-making.
+Added: If staking is treated
+Added: federal income tax purposes as a passive ministerial and administrative activity, it should be permissible for the Trust.
+Added: that end, on November 10, 2025, the U.S.
+Added: Treasury Department and Internal Revenue Service (the “IRS”) issued a revenue procedure
+Added: that provided a safe harbor for trusts that otherwise qualify as investment trusts and as grantor trusts to stake their digital assets
+Added: without jeopardizing their tax status as investment trusts and grantor trusts for U.S.
+Added: federal income tax purposes.
+Added: The revenue procedure
+Added: provides specific requirements that must be satisfied by a Trust in order to be eligible to rely on the safe harbor.
+Added: The Trust intends to operate so
+Added: that it will qualify to be treated for U.S.
+Added: federal income tax purposes as a grantor trust.
+Added: In the opinion of Dechert LLP, although not
+Added: free from doubt, the Trust should be classified as a “grantor trust” for U.S.
+Added: federal income tax purposes (and the following
+Added: discussion assumes such classification).
+Added: Because the treatment of staking
+Added: in a grantor trust, including interpretation of the requirements under the safe harbor, is still developing, there remains a risk of adverse
+Added: regulatory or legal determinations that could affect the tax treatment of the Trust as a grantor trust or affect the Trust’s operations.
+Added: The opinion of Dechert LLP is based on various assumptions and representations relating to the Trust’s organization, operation,
+Added: assets, activities, and income, including that all such assumptions representations on which the opinion is based and all other factual
+Added: information set forth in the relevant documents, records, and instruments are true and correct, that all actions described in this offering
+Added: are completed in a timely fashion and that the Trust will at all times operate in accordance with the method of operation described in
+Added: the Trust’s organizational documents and this offering.
+Added: The opinion of Dechert LLP is not binding on the IRS or any court.
+Added: there can be no assurance that the IRS will agree with the conclusions herein and it is possible that the IRS or another tax authority
+Added: could assert a position contrary to one or all of those conclusions and that a court could sustain that contrary position.
+Added: Sponsor nor the Trustee will request a ruling from the IRS with respect to the classification of the Trust for U.S.
federal income tax
−Removed: Rather, if the Trust is a grantor trust,
−Removed: each beneficial owner of Shares is treated as directly owning its pro rata share of the Trust’s assets and a pro rata
−Removed: portion of the Trust’s income, gain, losses and deductions will “flow through” to each beneficial owner of Shares.
−Removed: If the Trust sells ether (for example, to pay fees or expenses), such a sale is a taxable event to Shareholders.
−Removed: Upon a Shareholder’s
−Removed: sale of its Shares, the Shareholder will be treated as having sold the pro rata share of the ether held in the Trust at the time of the
−Removed: sale and may recognize gain or loss on such sale.
+Added: purposes or with respect to any other matter.
+Added: If the IRS were to assert successfully that the Trust is not classified as a “grantor
+Added: trust,” the Trust would likely be classified as a partnership for U.S.
+Added: federal income tax purposes, which may affect the timing
+Added: and other tax consequences to the Shareholders.
+Added: Under such circumstances, the Trust might be classified as a publicly traded partnership
+Added: that would be taxable as a corporation for U.S.
+Added: federal income tax purposes, in which case the Trust would be taxed in the same manner
+Added: as a corporation on its taxable income and distributions to Shareholders out of the earnings and profits of the Trust would be taxed to
+Added: Shareholders as ordinary dividend income.
+Added: However, due to the uncertain treatment of digital asset for U.S.
+Added: federal income tax purposes,
+Added: there can be no assurance in this regard.
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