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Regulated Fund Structure

Definition

A regulated fund structure refers to an investment vehicle, such as a mutual fund or exchange-traded fund, that operates under the direct oversight and rules of a financial regulatory authority. These structures are designed to provide investor protection, transparency, and compliance with specific legal requirements regarding asset custody, valuation, and reporting. In the digital asset space, these funds aim to offer compliant access to cryptocurrencies. They provide a secure investment avenue.