Every month, our research team will present the cryptoassets of the month that increased or dropped in value by more than 15%. With a data-driven approach, we highlight the most important developments and events causing price movements.
Figure 1 – 30-Day Performance: Cryptoassets of the Month vs. Traditional Asset Classes
Data Source: 21Shares, CoinMarketCap, and Yahoo Finance, from 28-Feb-2023 to 31-Mar-2023 (Close Price)
XRP Ledger (XRP)
XRP traded up 42.80% in the past month as traders speculate that its legal battle against the SEC seems to be nearing its end. In December 2020, the SEC filed a lawsuit against Ripple, arguing that XRP satisfies the Howey test's requirements and is thus a security under US laws. On September 17, 2022, both parties agreed to forgo a trial, opting for a summary judgment. A Bloomberg senior litigation analyst, Elliot Stein, estimates that a ruling will happen within the next three months. Furthermore, exchange data from CoinGecko revealed that the XRP surge was primarily driven by South Korean traders. On March 29, XRP trading made up 37% of all volume on Bithumb and 18% on UpBit, the two largest South Korean exchanges by trading volume.
Stellar (XLM)
Stellar's native token XLM rose 28.81% over the past month. On March 13, it was announced that Stellar would be connected to Polkadot and its "canary network" Kusama via the newly built Spacewalk bridge. On March 28, Coinme's wallet integrated USDC on the Stellar network. The move aims to target the cash remittance market, as Coinme is the most extensive crypto-cash network in the US, with over 40,000 locations nationwide. Regarding Stellar Aid Assist, the aid disbursement system leveraging the Stellar blockchain in collaboration with Circle and MoneyGram is being used in pilot programs by the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) to deliver cash assistance to internally displaced persons in Ukraine. The program aims to reach 5,000 persons by April.
Bitcoin (BTC)
Bitcoin rallied 23.03% in the past month on the back of a looming banking crisis. On March 13, the Federal Reserve had to step in to protect all depositors of Silicon Valley Bank, which experienced a bank run two days before, and of crypto-friendly Signature Bank, controversially shut down by its state chartering authority. Then, on March 19, UBS agreed to buy Credit Suisse in an emergency rescue deal brokered by Swiss authorities. Meanwhile, Bitcoin decoupled from risk assets like stocks and showed an increased correlation to Gold as investors turned to it as a hedge against bank risk. At its core, Bitcoin is a non-sovereign form of money that exhibits unique characteristics (trustless, permissionless, and censorship-resistant, among others). Indeed, one of Satoshi Nakamoto's primary motivations for creating Bitcoin was to have an alternative form of money outside central banks' control.
Strategies of the Month: March 2023
Every month, our research team will also present the best-performing strategies of the month in our product suite. With a data-driven approach, we highlight the most important developments and events causing price movements.
Figure 2: 30-Day Performance: Strategies of the Month vs. Traditional Asset Classes
Data Source: 21Shares Index Management Console and Yahoo Finance, from 28-Feb-2023 to 31-Mar-2023 (Close Price)
HODLV
The 21Shares Crypto Basket Equal Weight ETP (HODLV) appreciated 17.45% over the past month. HODLV tracks the investment results of an equally-weighted index composed of the top 5 largest cryptoassets based on market capitalization. The index’s best-performing asset was XRP, which appreciated 42.80% over the past month, followed by Bitcoin.
HODLX
The 21Shares Crypto Basket 10 ETP (HODLX) traded up 16.49% over the past month. HODLX seeks to track the investment results of an index composed of the top 10 largest cryptoassets based on market capitalization. Bitcoin and Ethereum currently represent ~86% of the index, which explains why the index's performance was correlated with both assets over this period. Regarding Ethereum, the long-awaited Shanghai upgrade will launch on April 12, closing the loop on staking liquidity by allowing investors to withdraw their staked ETH.
KEYS
The 21Shares Bitwise Select 10 Large Cap Crypto ETP (KEYS) rose 16.48% over the past month. KEYS seeks to track the investment results of an index composed of the top 10 cryptoassets ranked by inflation-adjusted market capitalization. Because Bitcoin and Ethereum's weights in the index represent about 93%, the index’s performance tends to be highly-correlated with both assets, as was the case over this period.
ABBA
The 21Shares Bitcoin Suisse Index ETP (ABBA) rose 15.08% over the past month. ABBA seeks to track the investment results of an index composed of Bitcoin and Ethereum based on market capitalizations. Investors should understand that Bitcoin and Ethereum serve different use cases and can complement each other in a portfolio. The former is positioned as a non-sovereign form of money, while the latter promises to be the foundational infrastructure for the new iteration of internet services.
HODL
The 21Shares Crypto Basket Index ETP (HODL) traded up 13.49% over the past month. HODL seeks to track the investment results of an index of the top 5 cryptoassets ranked by the 2050 market capitalization. The 2050 market capitalization is calculated using a projected 2050 supply number and current prices. Bitcoin and Ethereum's weights are currently around 50% and 30%, while Polkadot is the third-largest constituent with a weight of ~13%. Smart contract platforms, like Ethereum and Solana, operate in isolation. In contrast, Polkadot works at a level below (interoperability), supporting a growing ecosystem of specialized blockchains called parachains.
BOLD
The 21Shares Bytetree BOLD ETP (BOLD) traded up 11.21% over the past month. BOLD offers volatility-managed exposure to Bitcoin and gold. Bitcoin's 30-day rolling correlation to gold reached 0.5, surpassing its correlation to the S&P 500 for the first time since December 2020. Gold is the seminal store-of-value asset, used as money since the early days of civilization. Investors tend to buy gold during adverse macroeconomic conditions and inflationary environments. Due to the banking incidents observed in March, investors have now turned to Bitcoin as an alternative to the traditional financial system. The strategy adjusts weightings monthly according to historical volatility, allocating a higher weight to the less volatile asset. BTC's allocation in the past month hovered around 20%.
MOON
The Sygnum Platform Winners Index ETP (MOON) rose 9.89% over the past month. MOON seeks to track the investment results of an index composed of the native tokens of the most prominent blockchain protocols, including only the largest network in a family of forks. MOON's weighting methodology goes beyond backward-looking metrics like market cap and liquidity. It also includes early and leading indicators of value creation in the underlying ecosystems, such as developer engagement and public interest via social media.
ALTS
The 21Shares Crypto Mid-Market Index ETP (ALTS) appreciated 7.55% over the past month. ALTS seeks to track the investment results of an index capturing the mid-cap portion of the cryptoasset market. BNB and XRP are the largest constituents of the index with weights of ~39% and ~22%, respectively. BNB underperformed the broader crypto market as the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) charged Binance and its founder, Changpeng Zhao, with “willful evasion of federal law and operating an illegal digital asset derivatives exchange” on March 27.
STAKE
The 21Shares Staking Basket Index ETP (STAKE) traded up 6.49% over the past month. STAKE seeks to track an index comprising the largest cryptoassets with institutional-grade support for staking. Staking is a process whereby investors, commonly referred to as validators, commit a portion of their cryptoassets (the “stake”) to secure a blockchain by confirming transactions – and gain access to a recurring value stream of native tokens to compensate them for their work. Staking is a core energy-friendly feature of Proof-of-Stake (PoS) blockchains, and each blockchain network has its own set of staking requirements. BNB and ADA are the largest constituents of the index with weights of ~30% and ~20%, respectively.
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This document is not an offer to sell or a solicitation of an offer to buy or subscribe for securities of 21Shares AG. Neither this document nor anything contained herein shall form the basis of, or be relied upon in connection with, any offer or commitment whatsoever in any jurisdiction. This document and the information contained herein are not for distribution in or into (directly or indirectly) the United States, Canada, Australia or Japan or any other jurisdiction in which the distribution or release would be unlawful.This document does not constitute an offer of securities for sale in or into the United States, Canada, Australia or Japan. The securities of 21Shares AG to which these materials relate have not been and will not be registered under the United States Securities Act of 1933, as amended (the “Securities Act”), and may not be offered or sold in the United States absent registration or an applicable exemption from, or in a transaction not subject to, the registration requirements of the Securities Act. There will not be a public offering of securities in the United States.This document is only being distributed to and is only directed at: (i) to investment professionals falling within Article 19(5) of the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 (“FSMA”) (Financial Promotion) Order 2005 (the “Order”); or (ii) high net worth entities, and other persons to whom it may lawfully be communicated, falling within Article 49(2)(a) to (d) of the Order (all such persons together being referred to as “relevant persons”); or (iii) any other persons to whom this document can be lawfully distributed in circumstances where section 21(1) of the FSMA does not apply. The securities are only available to, and any invitation, offer or agreement to subscribe, purchase or otherwise acquire such securities will be engaged in only with, relevant persons. Any person who is not a relevant person should not act or rely on this document or any of its contents.In any EEA Member State (other than the Austria, Belgium, Croatia, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Great Britain, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Malta, The Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Romania, Slovakia, Spain and Sweden) that has implemented the Prospectus Regulation (EU) 2017/1129, together with any applicable implementing measures in any Member State, the “Prospectus Regulation”) this communication is only addressed to and is only directed at qualified investors in that Member State within the meaning of the Prospectus Regulation.Exclusively for potential investors in Austria, Belgium, Croatia, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Great Britain, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Malta, The Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Romania, Slovakia, Spain and Sweden the 2021 Base Prospectus (EU) is made available on the Issuer’s website under www.21Shares.com.The approval of the 2021 Base Prospectus (EU) should not be understood as an endorsement by the SFSA of the securities offered or admitted to trading on a regulated market. Eligible potential investors should read the 2021 Base Prospectus (EU) and the relevant Final Terms before making an investment decision in order to understand the potential risks associated with the decision to invest in the securities. You are about to purchase a product that is not simple and may be difficult to understand.This document constitutes advertisement within the meaning of the Swiss Financial Services Act (the “FinSA”) and not a prospectus. In accordance with article 109 of the Swiss Financial Services Ordinance, the Base Prospectus dated 12 November 2021, as supplemented from time to time and the final terms for any product issued have been prepared in compliance with articles 652a and 1156 of the Swiss Code of Obligations, as such articles were in effect immediately prior to the entry into effect of the FinSA, and the Listing Rules of the SIX Swiss Exchange in their version in force as of January 1, 2020. Consequently, the Prospectus has not been and will not be reviewed or approved by a Swiss review body pursuant to article 51 of the FinSA, and does not comply with the disclosure requirements applicable to a prospectus approved by such a review body under the FinSA.