Grayscale’s BCH trust loses $1.6M in value as hard fork begins

Published at: Nov. 15, 2020

The value of assets under management for crypto fund manager Grayscale Investments’ Bitcoin Cash Trust has fallen $1.6 million following the announcement that the crypto asset would be forking on Nov. 15. 

According to data from Coin Dance, the Bitcoin Cash (BCH) network has now split into two blockchains. Currently, miner action appears to be favoring the community-driven Bitcoin Cash Node, or BCHN. Crypto exchange Binance’s pool was responsible for mining block 661,647 — the last common block before the fork. 

At the time of publication, miners have mined roughly 27 blocks for BCHN and none for Bitcoin ABC, or BCHA.

Since the Nov. 15 fork was announced, crypto users have generally been sending more BCH through exchanges, depositing more than $300 million of the tokens in November. While Grayscale has seemingly added to its holdings of BCHG shares in that time, the value of assets under management in its Bitcoin Cash Trust has decreased. According to updates posted to the crypto fund manager’s Twitter account, the firm had $46.8 million in assets under management for the BCH trust on Friday, a drop of $1.6 million since Nov. 9.

The BCHN fork emerged in response to Bitcoin ABC’s announcement it would introduce a new “Coinbase rule” diverting 8% of block rewards to a development fund controlled by BCHA lead developer Amaury Sechet. Proponents of BCHN have insisted the rule is not needed, claiming they can fund the blockchain without this development or mining tax. BCHN’s dominance in addition to community support had suggested the fork would emerge as the dominant blockchain.

While the Bitcoin Cash price has experienced volatility since the fork was first announced, it surged to more than $276 on Oct. 23 and has generally been moving between a $230-$280 price corridor since falling more than 26% in early September. Bitcoin Cash is currently trading at $245.87, having fallen 4% in the last 24 hours, while Bitcoin (BTC) slipped under the $16,000 barrier to $15,903.

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