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S&P Dow Jones Launches BTC and ETH Indices

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S&P Dow Jones Launches BTC and ETH Indices

S&P Dow Jones Indices, a joint venture between S&P Global, the CME Group, and News Corp, has announced the launch of its first cryptocurrency indices, including BTC (BTC) and ETH (ETH).

First announced in December 2020, the new products “aim to bring transparency to the emerging cryptocurrency market” and will measure the performance of selected digital assets “listed on recognized, open exchanges that meet minimum liquidity and market capitalization criteria.”

Initially, S&P Dow Jones Indices targeted about 550 of the top traded cryptocurrencies for its crypto indices, but decided to include only the two largest assets by market cap for the launch.

According to the announcement, the S&P Cryptocurrency Index Series comprises the S&P BTC Index (SPBTC) and S&P ETH Index (SPETH), both designed to track the performance of BTC and ETH respectively, as well as the S&P Cryptocurrency MegaCap Index (SPCMC), which tracks BTC and ETH performance by market cap.

S&P Dow Jones Is Adding Crypto Indices in 2021

The pricing and reference data for the S&P Cryptocurrency Index Series is drawn from Lukka, a New York-based crypto data provider. As detailed by the company, the indices don’t measure the actual price of the cryptocurrencies, instead using Lukka’s proprietary methodology to determine the assets’ “fair market value” on a points-based system.

As of 3 May 2021, the values of the S&P BTC, S&P ETH and S&P Cryptocurrency MegaCap indices stood at 7,678.36, 29,405.14 and 5,895.79, respectively.

Continued institutional adoption

The news of the S&P Cryptocurrency Index Series introduction comes amid renewed optimism on crypto markets, with ETH hitting a new all-time high above $3,500 on Tuesday, just two days after it soared past the $3,000 mark on Sunday.

With the cumulative market cap of all cryptocurrencies currently sitting at over $2.27 billion, S&P’s move is another step towards the wider acceptance of digital assets among institutional investors.

In recent months, companies including Tesla and MicroStrategy have added BTC to their balance sheets, while payment giants MasterCard and PayPal–likely to be followed by Visa–have incorporated crypto-enabled services into their platforms.

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All content in this article is for informational purposes only and in no way serves as investment advice. Investing in cryptocurrencies, commodities and stocks is very risky and can lead to capital losses.

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