Company: HZEN
Filing Date: 2025-02-10
Form Type: 10-Q
Source: 0000950170-25-017070
Chunk: 15

Company: Grayscale Horizen Trust (ZEN)
Filing Date: 2025-02-10
Form: 10-Q
Item: Part I, Item 1
Chunk 15
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 shareholders.There is currently no clearing house for ZEN, nor is there a central or major depository for the custody of ZEN. There is a risk that some or all of the Trust’s ZEN could be lost or stolen. There can be no assurance that the Custodian will maintain adequate insurance or that such coverage will cover losses with respect to the Trust’s ZEN. Further, transactions in ZEN are irrevocable. Stolen or incorrectly transferred ZEN may be irretrievable. As a result, any incorrectly executed ZEN transactions could adversely affect an investment in the Shares.The Securities and Exchange Commission (the “SEC”) has stated that certain digital assets may be considered “securities” under the federal securities laws. The test for determining whether a particular digital asset is a “security” is complex and difficult to apply, and the outcome is difficult to predict. Public, though non-binding, statements by senior officials at the SEC have indicated that the SEC did not consider Bitcoin or Ether to be securities, and does not currently consider Bitcoin to be a security. The SEC staff has also provided informal assurances via no-action letter to a handful of promoters that their digital assets are not securities. On the other hand, the SEC has brought enforcement actions against the issuers and promoters of several other digital assets on the basis that the digital assets in question are securities and has not formally or explicitly confirmed that it does not deem Ether to be a security.

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If ZEN is determined to be a “security” under federal or state securities laws by the SEC or any other agency, or in a proceeding in a court of law or otherwise, it may have material adverse consequences for ZEN. For example, it may become more difficult for ZEN to be traded, cleared and custodied as compared to other digital assets that are not considered to be securities, which could, in turn, negatively affect the liquidity and general acceptance of ZEN and cause users to migrate to other digital assets. As such, any determination that ZEN is a security under federal or state securities laws may adversely affect the value of ZEN and, as a result, an investment in the Shares.In addition, if ZEN is in fact a security, the Trust could be considered an unregistered “investment company” under the Investment Company Act of 1940, which could necessitate the Trust’s liquidation. In this case, the Trust and the Sponsor may be deemed to have participated in an illegal offering of securities and there is no guarantee that the Sponsor will be