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Joining State Street Global Advisors to Ring the Closing Bell

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Tuesday, October 29th, marked a significant moment as Galaxy joined our partners at State Street Global Advisors to ring the Nasdaq closing bell! We celebrated the beginning of a new era focused on innovation and collaboration. 

Our partnership with SSGA represents a shared commitment to bring investors forward-thinking digital asset strategies that go beyond pure Bitcoin. The SPDR Galaxy Digital Asset Ecosystem ETF (DECO), SPDR Galaxy Hedged Digital Asset Ecosystem ETF (HECO), and SPDR Galaxy Transformative Tech Accelerators ETF (TEKX) bring active management to digital assets to capitalize on market inefficiencies and evolving trends in a rapidly transforming ecosystem. By leveraging our combined expertise, we’re building solutions that broaden access to this $2.4 trillion market for institutions and retail investors alike.  

SPDR Galaxy Hedged Digital Asset Ecosystem ETF (HECO) is built to manage volatility and drawdowns through the dynamic use of covered calls and protective puts on a portfolio of high-conviction equities pursuing potential growth from the continued adoption of digital assets. 

SPDR Galaxy Digital Asset Ecosystem ETF (DECO) is designed to help investors gain exposure to a portfolio of high-conviction equities pursuing potential growth from the continued adoption of digital assets. 

SPDR Galaxy Transformative Tech Accelerators ETF (TEKX) is crafted to help investors pursue potential growth by identifying long-term secular trends in emerging technologies as well as the industries supporting their adoption. 

This ceremony at Nasdaq is more than just a milestone—it’s a testament to our joint mission to make digital assets accessible to the broader investment community. We’re excited for what lies ahead as we redefine the future of digital assets together with SSGA. 

Learn more about the SPDR® Galaxy Digital Asset ETFs

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