Skepticism is good, and I think they will show “public proof of reserve” eventually, as it’s a good way to attract funds to your product, but you could apply the same thinking to every ETF. I’m not auditing the SPDR 500 ETF either.

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The key difference here is that you have monetary protocol tech with support for proof of reserves, whereas on the SP500 it is fiat tech, managed by humans and reliant on human verification.

Exactly, and why I think they will do it. My bet is on Fideity doing it first.

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