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Bitwise to Give 10% of ETH ETF Profits to Open-Source Developers

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Last updated: 2024/07/23 at 10:53 AM
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Bitwise, a renowned crypto investment firm, has announced that it will donate 10% of the profits from its spot Ethereum ETF (ETHW) to support Ethereum open-source developers. The ETF is set to start trading on the New York Stock Exchange on July 23, following the long-awaited approval from the US SEC. Bitwise emphasizes the importance of acknowledging and supporting the individuals who work tirelessly to enhance Ethereum’s security, scalability, and usability through protocol development.

The firm plans to contribute a percentage of the Ethereum ETF profits annually for the next decade, with recipient organizations subject to periodic reviews. At present, Protocol Guild and PBS Foundation have been selected to receive the donations. Protocol Guild, consisting of over 170 core Ethereum developers, plays a crucial role in the Ethereum ecosystem’s continuous improvement. Likewise, PBS Foundation, an open-source Ethereum infrastructure platform, is instrumental in advancing Ethereum’s technology and functionality.

Bitwise’s commitment to allocating a portion of its Bitcoin ETF (BITB) profits to back Bitcoin open-source development demonstrates its ongoing support for the crypto community. In January, the company pledged to donate 10% of BITB profits to three non-profit organizations – Brink, OpenSats, and the Human Rights Foundation’s Bitcoin Development Fund. These organizations were chosen based on their dedication to funding and advancing Bitcoin open-source projects, further highlighting Bitwise’s dedication to supporting the broader crypto ecosystem.

In a similar vein, VanEck, another player in the ETF market, has committed to donating 5% of its spot Bitcoin ETF profits towards furthering Bitcoin development efforts. To kickstart this initiative, VanEck made an initial $10,000 donation to support Bitcoin Core development. By contributing a percentage of ETF profits to open-source development, both Bitwise and VanEck signal their commitment to giving back to the crypto community and supporting essential projects that drive innovation and progress in the space.

Despite its philanthropic endeavors, Bitwise has recently encountered legal challenges, facing a multi-million dollar lawsuit alleging fraud, negligence, and involvement in a “pump and dump” scheme. The lawsuit, filed by early investors, the Mukamal family, seeks $2 million in damages from Bitwise’s top executives. These legal troubles highlight the risks inherent in the crypto industry and underscore the importance of due diligence and transparency in investment decisions. As Bitwise navigates these legal challenges, its commitment to supporting open-source development in the crypto space remains unwavering.

In conclusion, Bitwise’s decision to donate a portion of its Ethereum ETF profits to Ethereum open-source developers reflects its dedication to fostering innovation and growth within the crypto ecosystem. By supporting key organizations like Protocol Guild and PBS Foundation, Bitwise aims to contribute to the ongoing evolution of Ethereum and enhance its core protocol properties. Additionally, the firm’s commitment to backing Bitcoin open-source development through its BITB ETF exemplifies its broader mission to support essential projects that drive progress and innovation in the crypto industry. As Bitwise continues to navigate legal challenges and uphold its commitment to open-source development, its actions underscore the importance of ethical practices and transparency in the crypto investment space.

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