CoinDesk Large Cap Select Index ("CoinDesk 5")

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The CoinDesk Large Cap Select Index (DLCS), also referred to as 'CoinDesk 5,' is designed to measure the market capitalization weighted performance of some of the largest and most liquid digital assets classified in DACS that meet certain trading and custody requirements.

The Index is based on the Digital Asset Classification Standard (DACS). Constituents must be included in DACS to be eligible for the Index. For more information on DACS including a description and definitions, please refer to the DACS Glossary link below. For updated information on our index announcements, methodologies, index policies, index catalogues, reconstitution calendars and consultations, please visit our Governance page.

Index Constituents

* as of last reconstitution effective date

Linked Products

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Sponsors

BitGo Platform for Wealth Management
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Grayscale Digital Large Cap Fund
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Luno Large Cap Bundle
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Lyons CoinDesk Large Cap Select Index SMA
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Documentation

CoinDesk Large Cap Select Index Methodology
DACS Methodology
CoinDesk Digital Asset Indices Policy Methodology
CoinDesk Reference Rate Methodology

Relevant Content

Press Release: President Trump Proposes CoinDesk Large Cap Select Index ("CoinDesk 5") Components for U.S. Crypto Strategic Reserve
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Usage and Licensing

If you require access to real time or historic data for this index to power a product or service or are interested in licensing the index for the creation of a financial product, investment fund or derivative instrument please contact licensing@coindesk-indices.com

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