Tag Archives: S&P Digital Asset Indices
The Index Provider’s Next Act: Bridging TradFi and DeFi
For more than a century, index providers have served a specific function in capital markets: define the standard, calculate the benchmark and the data, license the IP. The infrastructure was built for a world of market opens and closes, batch file delivery, and intermediated access. That infrastructure continues to work extraordinarily well. But a parallel…
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Beyond Bitcoin – The Allocator Perspective: Why Digital Asset Benchmarking Is Entering a New Era
In the previous wrap-up of the webinar “Benchmarking Digital Asset Funds: Are Managers Measuring Performance Effectively?” we discussed the manager perspective; here, we take a look at the allocator perspective and the index provider response to a maturing market and the institutional market’s requirements for better benchmarks. The ETF Effect: Bitcoin Beta Has Become Cheaper…
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Beyond Bitcoin – The Manager Perspective: Why Digital Asset Benchmarking Is Entering a New Era
As institutional capital moves deeper into digital assets, one question is becoming increasingly relevant: what, exactly, should crypto fund managers be measured against? That was the central issue in a recent webinar, “Benchmarking Digital Asset Funds: Are Managers Measuring Performance Effectively?” hosted by Crypto Insights Group with participation from S&P Dow Jones Indices (S&P DJI),…
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Beyond Mega Caps: Navigating Concentration and Diversification in Crypto Index Construction
Cryptocurrency investing straddles two seemingly contradictory truths: market leadership changes fast, yet overall exposure remains dominated by a handful of top assets. From 2018 to 2025, Bitcoin and Ethereum—two mega caps¹—held a combined average weight of 78% in the S&P Cryptocurrency Broad Digital Asset (BDA) Index, while the top five constituents made up roughly 86%…
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