A Crypto Fund is an investment vehicle that focuses on assets related to cryptocurrencies and blockchain technologies. These funds can take various forms, including hedge funds, venture capital funds, and index funds, all dedicated to digital assets.Investors usually pool their money into a Crypto Fund, which is then managed by professionals who make investment decisions. These funds may invest directly in cryptocurrencies, or they might invest in companies that build products or services within the crypto space.Crypto Funds often aim to capitalize on the volatile nature of cryptocurrencies, seeking high returns. However, they also carry significant risks due to regulatory uncertainties and market fluctuations. Some funds focus on a specific segment, like DeFi (Decentralized Finance) or NFTs (Non-Fungible Tokens), while others diversify across different types of digital assets. Investors typically pay management fees and may also incur performance fees based on the fund’s returns.

UK’s FCA to Allow Retail Investors Limited Access to Crypto ETNs
The UK’s Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) will permit retail investors to access certain crypto asset-backed exchange-traded notes (cETNs) for the