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Aktier som avlistats från Nasdaq-100 (QQQ) sedan 1995

NASDAQ-100 Index, som ofta är känt helt enkelt som NASDAQ, är ett av världens mest kända riktmärken. Indexet använder en modifierad marknadsstrategi som återspeglar resultatet av en tekniskt tung korg med stora aktier som kan skilja sig dramatiskt från index som Dow och S & P 500. NASDAQ-100 är också den underliggande för en av de äldsta och mest populära ETF; PowerShares QQQ ETF (QQQ, B) som kom att bli myndigt i mars 2018 och har mer än 33 miljarder dollar i tillgångar. Det finns andra ETF som är kopplade till olika andra NASDAQ index, inklusive börshandlade fonder som Fidelitys (ONEQ, B +) och iShares ’(IBB, A-). Vi tittar på vilka aktier som avlistats från Nasdaq-100.

Från och med juli 2013 upplevde NASDAQ-100 ett antal neddragningar; flera aktier, inklusive Liberty Media, Starz, Virgin Media, Perrigo och Oracle togs bort. De ansluter sig till en icke-så-elitgrupp av ett par hundra aktier som har sparkats ut av indexet sedan 1995; I det följande interaktiva diagrammet listas varje företag sparkat ut från NASDAQ-100 sedan 1995.

Avlistade från Nasdaq 100 (QQQ) 1995

Dollar General, 1/27/1995
Magma Power Company, 1/27/1995
QVC, 2/13/1995
SciMed Life Systems, 2/27/1995
Sonoco Products, 3/6/1995
Lotus Development, 7/5/1995
LEGENT Corporation, 7/19/1995
Pacific Telecom, 9/27/1995
LIN Broadcasting Corp., 10/3/1995
Pioneer Hi-Bred Int., 11/6/1995
Roadway Services, 11/27/1995
MultiMedia, 11/27/1995
Adolph Coors Company, 12/18/1995
Alexander & Baldwin, 12/18/1995
AST Research, Inc., 12/18/1995
Charming Shoppes, 12/18/1995
Hon Industries, 12/18/1995
Intelligent Electronics, 12/18/1995
Nordson Corporation, 12/18/1995
Tecumseh Products, 12/18/1995
Yellow Corporation, 12/18/1995

Avlistade från Nasdaq 100 (QQQ) 1996

Bay Networks, Inc., 2/29/1996
StrataCom, Inc., 7/10/1996
U.S. Healthcare, Inc., 7/17/1996
America Online, Inc., 8/2/1996
AES Corporation (The), 9/30/1996
St. Jude Medical, Inc., 11/25/1996
Acclaim Entertainment, Inc., 12/23/1996
Atlantic Southeast Airlines, Inc., 12/23/1996
Bob Evans Farms, Inc., 12/23/1996
Giddings & Lewis, Inc., 12/23/1996
J.B. Hunt Transport Services, Inc., 12/23/1996
Kelly Services, Inc., 12/23/1996
Lam Research Corporation, 12/23/1996
Herman Miller, Inc., 12/23/1996
Mobile Telecom Tech Corp., 12/23/1996
Perrigo Company, 12/23/1996
Read-Rite Corporation, 12/23/1996
A. Schulman, Inc., 12/23/1996
Stewart & Stevenson Services, Inc., 12/23/1996
Vanguard Cellular Systems, Inc., 12/23/1996
Willamette Industries, Inc., 12/23/1996
MFS Communications Company, Inc., 12/31/1996

Avlistade från Nasdaq 100 (QQQ) 1997

Gateway 2000, Inc., 5/22/1997
SunGard Data Systems, Inc., 6/4/1997
U.S. Robotics Corporation, 6/12/1997
Republic Industries, Inc., 6/12/1997
Cascade Communications Corp., 7/1/1997
Stryker Corporation, 7/24/1997
Fort Howard Corporation, 8/13/1997
Tyson Foods, Inc. Class A, 10/15/1997
Avlistade från Nasdaq 100 (QQQ) 1998
Outback Steakhouse, Inc., 1/7/1998
Informix Corporation, 1/7/1998
PETsMART, Inc., 1/7/1998
Boston Chicken, Inc., 1/7/1998
Glenayre Technologies, Inc., 1/7/1998
Komag, Incorporated, 1/7/1998
Intuit, Inc., 1/7/1998
Paging Network, Inc., 1/7/1998
IDEXX Laboratories, Inc., 1/7/1998
RPM, Inc., 1/7/1998
Cirrus Logic, Inc., 1/7/1998
American Greetings Corporation, 2/11/1998
Viking Office Products, Inc., 8/27/1998
DSC Communications Corporation, 8/28/1998
Gartner Group, Inc., 9/15/1998
MCI Communications Corporation, 9/16/1998
General Nutrition Companies, Inc., 12/21/1998
U.S. Office Products Company, 12/21/1998
Sybase, Inc., 12/21/1998
ADTRAN, Inc., 12/21/1998
PhyCor, Inc., 12/21/1998
Dura Pharmaceuticals, Inc., 12/21/1998
Oxford Health Plans, Inc., 12/21/1998
Wisconsin Central Transportation, 12/21/1998
PairGain Technologies, Inc., 12/21/1998
Allied Waste Industries, Inc., 12/30/1998

Avlistade från Nasdaq 100 (QQQ) 1999

HBO & Company, 1/13/1999
Tele-Communications, 3/10/1999
Netscape, 3/18/1999
Jacor Communications, 5/5/1999
McCormick & Company, 5/25/1999
FORE Systems, 5/28/1999
Nordstrom, 6/10/1999
Ascend Communications, 6/25/1999
Chancellor Media Corp., 7/14/1999
Quantum Corporation, 8/4/1999
Food Lion, 9/9/1999
Centocor, 10/6/1999
Corporate Express, 10/27/1999
Comair Holdings, 11/22/1999
Worthington Industries, 12/20/1999
CBRL Group, 12/20/1999
First Health Group, 12/20/1999
Ross Stores, 12/20/1999
Fastenal Company, 12/20/1999
Andrew Corporation, 12/20/1999
Electronics for Imaging, 12/20/1999
Reuters Group, 12/20/1999
Cambridge Tech Partners, 12/20/1999
Autodesk, 12/20/1999
Micron Electronics, 12/20/1999
Lincare Holdings, 12/20/1999
Stewart Enterprises, 12/20/1999
Rexall Sundown, 12/20/1999
Tech Data Corporation, 12/20/1999
Qwest Communications, 12/30/1999

Avlistade från Nasdaq 100 (QQQ) 2000

Network Solutions, Inc., 6/9/2000
VISX, Incorporated, 9/7/2000
NTL Incorporated, 10/27/2000
Lycos, Inc., 10/30/2000
Global Crossing Ltd., 11/6/2000
Adaptec, Inc., 12/18/2000
American Power Conversion Corp., 12/18/2000
Apollo Group, Inc., 12/18/2000
Dollar Tree Stores, Inc., 12/18/2000
Legato Systems, Inc., 12/18/2000
Herman Miller, Inc., 12/18/2000
Network Associates, Inc., 12/18/2000
Northwest Airlines Corporation, 12/18/2000
PacifiCare Health Systems, Inc, 12/18/2000
Quintiles Transnational Corp., 12/18/2000
Sigma-Aldrich Corporation, 12/18/2000
Synopsys, Inc., 12/18/2000

Avlistade från Nasdaq 100 (QQQ) 2001

SDL, Inc., 2/13/2001
BMC Software, Inc., 3/13/2001
VoiceStream Wireless Corporation, 5/31/2001
At Home Corporation, 10/4/2001
Exodus Communications, Inc., 10/5/2001
XO Communications, Inc., 12/17/2001
Ariba, Inc., 12/24/2001
BroadVision, Inc., 12/24/2001
CMGI, Inc., 12/24/2001
CNET Networks, Inc., 12/24/2001
3Com Corporation, 12/24/2001
Inktomi Corporation, 12/24/2001
Level 3 Communications, Inc., 12/24/2001
McLeodUSA Incorporated, 12/24/2001
Metromedia Fiber Network, Inc., 12/24/2001
Novell, Inc., 12/24/2001
Palm, Inc., 12/24/2001
Parametric Technology Corp., 12/24/2001
RealNetworks, Inc., 12/24/2001

Avlistade från Nasdaq 100 (QQQ) 2002

Adelphia Communications Corporation, 6/3/2002
Immunex Corporation, 7/15/2002
WorldCom, Inc., 7/24/2002
Concord EFS, Inc., 11/7/2002
Comcast Corporation, 11/19/2002
Gemstar-TV Guide International Inc., 12/16/2002
Abgenix, Inc., 12/23/2002
Andrx Group, 12/23/2002
Applied Micro Circuits Corporation, 12/23/2002
Atmel Corporation, 12/23/2002
Charter Communications, Inc., 12/23/2002
Conexant Systems, Inc., 12/23/2002
Cytyc Corporation, 12/23/2002
Integrated Device Technology, Inc., 12/23/2002
ImClone Systems Incorporated, 12/23/2002
i2 Technologies, Inc., 12/23/2002
Protein Design Labs, Inc., 12/23/2002
PMC – Sierra, Inc., 12/23/2002
Rational Software Corporation, 12/23/2002
Sepracor Inc., 12/23/2002
Vitesse Semiconductor Corporation, 12/23/2002

Avlistade från Nasdaq 100 (QQQ) 2003

Biogen, Inc., 11/13/2003
ADC Telecommunications, Inc., 12/22/2003
Brocade Communications Systems, Inc., 12/22/2003
CIENA Corporation, 12/22/2003
LM Ericsson Telephone Company, 12/22/2003
Human Genome Sciences, Inc., 12/22/2003
ICOS Corporation, 12/22/2003
Monster Worldwide Inc., 12/22/2003
RF Micro Devices, Inc., 12/22/2003

Avlistade från Nasdaq 100 (QQQ) 2004

PanAmSat Corporation, 8/19/2004
Cephalon, Inc., 12/20/2004
Compuware Corporation, 12/20/2004
First Health Group Corp., 12/20/2004
Gentex Corporation, 12/20/2004
Henry Schein, Inc., 12/20/2004
NVIDIA Corporation, 12/20/2004
Patterson-UTI Energy, Inc., 12/20/2004
Ryanair Holdings PLC, 12/20/2004
PeopleSoft, Inc., 12/29/2004

Avlistade från Nasdaq 100 (QQQ) 2005

VERITAS Software Corporation, 7/1/2005
Nextel Communications, Inc., 8/15/2005
Career Education Corp., 12/19/2005
Dollar Tree Stores Inc., 12/19/2005
Intersil Corporation, 12/19/2005
Invitrogen Corproation, 12/19/2005
Level 3 Communications Inc., 12/19/2005
Millennium Pharmaceuticals Inc., 12/19/2005
Molex Inc., 12/19/2005
Novellus Systems Inc., 12/19/2005
QLogic Corp., 12/19/2005
Sanmina-SCI Corp., 12/19/2005
Synopsys Inc., 12/19/2005
Smurfit-Stone Container Corp., 12/19/2005

Avlistade från Nasdaq 100 (QQQ) 2006

Mercury Interactive Corp., 1/4/2006
MCI, Inc., 1/9/2006
Siebel Systems, Inc., 2/1/2006
Chiron Corporation, 4/20/2006
PIXAR, 5/8/2006
ATI Technologies Inc., 10/24/2006
Red Hat, Inc., 12/12/2006
JDS Uniphase Corporation, 12/18/2006
Lincare Holdings Inc., 12/18/2006
Urban Outfitters, Inc., 12/18/2006

Avlistade från Nasdaq 100 (QQQ) 2007

Comverse Technology, Inc., 2/1/2007
American Power Conversion Corporation, 2/14/2007
American Eagle Outfitters, Inc., 3/8/2007
MedImmune, Inc., 6/1/2007
Biomet, Inc., 7/12/2007
Maxim Integrated Products, Inc., 10/2/2007
CDW Corporation, 10/8/2007
CheckFree Corporation, 12/4/2007
LM Ericsson Telephone Company, 12/24/2007
Patterson-UTI Energy, Inc., 12/24/2007
Ross Stores, Inc., 12/24/2007
Sepracor Inc., 12/24/2007
XM Satellite Radio Holdings Inc., 12/24/2007

Avlistade från Nasdaq 100 (QQQ) 2008

BEA Systems, Inc., 4/30/2008
Tellabs, Inc., 5/19/2008
UAL Corporation, 7/21/2008
Monster Worldwide, Inc., 11/10/2008

Avlistade från Nasdaq 100 (QQQ) 2009

Focus Media Holding, 1/20/2009
Sun Microsystems, 7/17/2009
Juniper Networks, 10/29/2009
Akamai Technologies, 12/21/2009
Hansen Natural, 12/21/2009
IAC/InterActive Corp., 12/21/2009
Liberty Global, 12/21/2009
Pharmaceutical Product Development, 12/21/2009
Ryanair, 12/21/2009
Steel Dynamics, 12/21/2009

Avlistade från Nasdaq 100 (QQQ) 2010

Cintas, 12/20/2010
Dish Network, 12/20/2010
Foster Wheeler, 12/20/2010
Hologic, 12/20/2010
J.B. Hunt, 12/20/2010
Logitech, 12/20/2010
Patterson Companies, 12/20/2010

Avlistade från Nasdaq 100 (QQQ) 2011

Genzyme, 4/4/2011
Millicom International Cellular, 5/27/2011
Cephalon, 7/15/2011
Joy Global, 12/6/2011
FLIR Systems, 12/19/2011
Illumina, 12/19/2011
NII Holdings, 12/19/2011
Qiagen, 12/19/2011
Urban Outfitters, 12/19/2011 (andra gången)

Avlistade från Nasdaq 100 (QQQ) 2012

First Solar, 4/23/2012
Teva Pharmaceuticals, 5/30/2012
Ctrip, 7/23/2012
Infosys Limited, 12/12/2012
Apollo Group, 12/24/2012
Electronic Arts, 12/24/2012
Flextronics, 12/24/2012
Green Mountain Coffee Roasters, 12/24/2012
Lam Research, 12/24/2012
Marvell Technology Group, 12/24/2012
Netflix, 12/24/2012
Research in Motion, 12/24/2012
VeriSign, 12/24/2012
Warner Chilcott, 12/24/2012

Avlistade från Nasdaq 100 (QQQ) 2013

Liberty Media, 1/15/2013
Starz, 3/18/2013
Virgin Media, 6/5/2013
Perrigo, 6/6/2013
Oracle Corporation, 7/8/2013
BMC Software, 7/25/2013
Life Technologies, 8/15/2013
DELL, 10/29/2013
Randgold Resources, 11/18/2013
Fossil, Inc., 12/23/2013
Microchip Technology, 12/23/2013
Nuance Communications, 12/23/2013
Sears Holdings Corporation, 12/23/2013
DENTSPLY International, 12/23/2013

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From digital asset to safe haven: Why is Bitcoin acting like gold?

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Bitcoin’s price has taken a different path from U.S. stocks over the past weeks. While major indexes such as the S&P 500 and Nasdaq have experienced declines, Bitcoin has risen to its highest levels in recent months, positioning itself as a safe haven, similar to gold. Understand how Bitcoin and gold have been synced for some time and what the correlation might look like in the future.

Bitcoin’s price has taken a different path from U.S. stocks over the past weeks. While major indexes such as the S&P 500 and Nasdaq have experienced declines, Bitcoin has risen to its highest levels in recent months, positioning itself as a safe haven, similar to gold. Understand how Bitcoin and gold have been synced for some time and what the correlation might look like in the future.

Ethereum’s big reboot: Why investors should be excited

Ethereum is making headlines due to a potential change in its core software, the Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM), that operates across thousands of computers, enabling Ethereum to execute smart contracts and securely track transactions. However, Ethereum’s co-founder, Vitalik Buterin, has suggested replacing the EVM with a new system called RISC-V. Discover why the change is necessary and its potential impact on investors.

Thousands of altcoins, but no altcoin season: What comes next?

Over the past year, the crypto market has entered a new era. Bitcoin hit new all-time highs, outperforming other cryptocurrencies and decoupling from the stock market. Unlike previous cycles, the expected “altcoin season” did not occur, with Bitcoin remaining strong and money not flowing into other cryptocurrencies or altcoins. So, the big question is: Has altcoin season run its course?

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Each week the 21Shares Research team will publish our data-driven insights into the crypto asset world through this newsletter. Please direct any comments, questions, and words of feedback to research@21shares.com

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WELC ETF ger exponering mot företag inom sällanköpsvaror

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Amundi S&P Global Consumer Discretionary ESG UCITS ETF DR EUR (D) (WELC ETF) med ISIN IE00061J0RC6, strävar efter att spåra S&P Developed Ex-Korea LargeMidCap Sustainability Enhanced Consumer Discretionary index. Det S&P-utvecklade ex-Korea LargeMidCap Sustainability Enhanced Consumer Discretionary-indexet spårar stora och medelstora företag från den diskretionära konsumentsektorn. ESG-kriterier (miljö, social och bolagsstyrning) beaktas vid valet av värdepapper.

Amundi S&P Global Consumer Discretionary ESG UCITS ETF DR EUR (D) (WELC ETF) med ISIN IE00061J0RC6, strävar efter att spåra S&P Developed Ex-Korea LargeMidCap Sustainability Enhanced Consumer Discretionary index. Det S&P-utvecklade ex-Korea LargeMidCap Sustainability Enhanced Consumer Discretionary-indexet spårar stora och medelstora företag från den diskretionära konsumentsektorn. ESG-kriterier (miljö, social och bolagsstyrning) beaktas vid valet av värdepapper.

Den börshandlade fondens TER (total cost ratio) uppgår till 0,18% p.a.. Amundi S&P Global Consumer Discretionary ESG UCITS ETF DR EUR (D) är den billigaste ETF som följer S&P Developed Ex-Korea LargeMidCap Sustainability Enhanced Consumer Discretionary index. ETFen replikerar det underliggande indexets prestanda genom fullständig replikering (köper alla indexbeståndsdelar). Utdelningarna i ETFen delas ut till investerarna (Årligen).

Amundi S&P Global Consumer Discretionary ESG UCITS ETF DR EUR (D) är en mycket liten ETF med 5 miljoner euro förvaltade tillgångar. Denna ETF lanserades den 20 september 2022 och har sin hemvist i Irland.

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AMUNDI S&P GLOBAL CONSUMER DISCRETIONARY ESG UCITS ETF DR – EUR (D) försöker replikera, så nära som möjligt, resultatet för S&P Developed Ex-Korea LargeMidCap Sustainability Enhanced Consumer Discretionary Index (Netto Total Return Index). Denna ETF har exponering mot stora och medelstora företag i utvecklade länder. Den innehåller uteslutningskriterier för tobak, kontroversiella vapen, civila och militära handeldvapen, termiskt kol, olja och gas (inkl. Arctic Oil & Gas), oljesand, skiffergas. Den är också utformad för att välja ut och omvikta företag för att tillsammans förbättra hållbarhet och ESG-profiler, uppfylla miljömål och minska koldioxidavtrycket.

Handla WELC ETF

Amundi S&P Global Consumer Discretionary ESG UCITS ETF DR EUR (D) (WELC ETF) är en europeisk börshandlad fond. Denna fond handlas på flera olika börser, till exempel Deutsche Boerse Xetra.

Det betyder att det går att handla andelar i denna ETF genom de flesta svenska banker och Internetmäklare, till exempel  Nordnet, SAVR, DEGIRO och Avanza.

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BörsValutaKortnamn
gettexEURWELC
XETRAUSDWEL2
XETRAEURWELC

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AMAZON.COM INCUSD18.89 %Sällanköpsvaror
TESLA INCUSD13.29 %Sällanköpsvaror
HOME DEPOT INCUSD5.75 %Sällanköpsvaror
LVMH MOET HENNESSY LOUIS VUIEUR5.44 %Sällanköpsvaror
TOYOTA MOTOR CORPJPY4.58 %Sällanköpsvaror
MCDONALD S CORP COM NPVUSD2.63 %Sällanköpsvaror
LOWE S COS INC COM US 0.50USD2.38 %Sällanköpsvaror
SONY GROUP CORP (JT)JPY2.25 %Sällanköpsvaror
BOOKING HOLDINGS INCUSD2.02 %Sällanköpsvaror
TJX COMPANIES INCUSD1.89 %Sällanköpsvaror

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To understand Celestia’s value and its role in the ecosystem, it's helpful to first understand how traditional blockchain systems are structured.

To understand Celestia’s value and its role in the ecosystem, it’s helpful to first understand how traditional blockchain systems are structured.

Most blockchains, like Ethereum or Bitcoin, are monolithic which means they perform all major functions (consensus, data availability, and execution) on a single layer. This design ensures security but according to new modular networks, limits scalability and flexibility.

The modular blockchain thesis, which Celestia is leading, proposes separation of layers and respective responsibilities in the network. Instead of having one network and its validators perform all of its functions, it may be better to have specialized layers:

• Consensus Layer: Ensures that all nodes agree on the order of transactions.

Data Availability Layer: Ensures transaction data is accessible to all participants.

• Execution Layer: Processes the actual logic and computation of smart contracts.

By unbundling these components, developers can build more efficient, flexible systems that scale far beyond what monolithic blockchains can support. Not all applications need similar levels of security and not all applications need to scale up to millions of transactions. Additionally, one application might be scaling beyond the capabilities of its host network, severely effecting the available data throughput of other applications. This limits developers to the monolithic technology stack provided by a virtual machine such as Ethereum’ EVM.

The Issue of Data Availability

One of the most misunderstood yet crucial components of any blockchain is data availability. In simple terms, it ensures that the data behind each block is fully accessible and verifiable by all participants in the network. Another way to describe it is as the confidence a user can have that the data required to verify a block is really available to all network participants. Data availability is therefore important to all stakeholders of the blockchain ecosystem.

If a block producer withholds data, then nodes cannot verify the block, which leads to potential censorship or fraud.

Traditionally, a blockchain network can offer data availability with the following mechanisms:

• Full Replication: Every node stores the entire blockchain and verifies all data. Secure but not quite scalable.

• Sharding: Breaks the blockchain into smaller pieces (shards), spreading data across nodes. Scalable but highly complex to implement.

• Committee-Based Models: Small groups of nodes are trusted to verify data availability. Efficient, but less decentralized.

Celestia takes a completely different approach using a novel method called Data Availability Sampling (DAS). Instead of requiring every node to download all data, DAS allows lightweight nodes to randomly sample small chunks of a block. If enough pieces are retrievable, the node can confidently assume the full block is available. This slashes resource requirements while maintaining security and decentralization.

Why Data Availability Matters

Data availability might sound like a nerdy technical term, but it’s one of the most important yet one of less invisible parts of how blockchains work.

Let’s say you’re using a crypto app to trade tokens, store art, or move money. Every time you do something, that action (also referred to as a transaction) needs to be recorded and shared with the rest of the network so everyone agrees it happened. If that data disappears or can’t be verified, the whole system becomes untrustworthy. You might think your tokens moved but if no one else can see that record or a different version of that record, it’s as if it never happened.

Here’s a real-life parallel: imagine a public scoreboard at a sports game. If the scorekeeper shows the score to only a few people and then hides the board, how can the rest of the crowd trust the result? Everyone needs to see the score to believe it’s fair. In crypto, data availability is what makes sure the scoreboard is always visible to all participants at any time.

How DAS Changes the Game

Traditionally, ensuring data availability meant every node had to download and verify the entire block of data for any purpose related to particular data inside the block, like reading a whole newspaper just to check one article. Ethereum and most competing monolithic layer-1’s operate this way. It works, but it’s expensive, slow, and becomes less practical as blockchains scale in terms of data throughput required by its Dapps therefore limiting the types of applications that developers can build.

Celestia’s Data Availability Sampling (DAS) is a breakthrough that lets even simple devices (like smartphones) verify that a block’s data is available—by checking just a few random pieces. If enough pieces are found and correct, the network can be confident the full block is truly there and correct.

This innovation means:

• Light clients can safely participate in the network without downloading everything.

• Rollups and app-chains can post their data to Celestia with minimal overhead.

• Scalability skyrockets without sacrificing decentralization.

Celestia’s Role in Scaling Applications

Celestia is the first blockchain designed specifically to be a modular data availability layer. That means it doesn’t execute smart contracts or handle transactions directly, instead, it provides a foundation for others to build new networks, also referred to as rollups.

Developers can launch rollups or full execution environments, and use Celestia to handle the consensus and data availability side. This unlocks several key benefits:

• Massive scalability: Apps can scale independently from each other.

• Customization: Developers choose their own virtual machines, consensus mechanism and execution logic.

• Decentralization: Thanks to DAS, even small devices can validate the system.

This approach flips the script on how we think about launching and scaling blockchains. Instead of competing for space on a monolithic chain, apps get their own chains, backed by Celestia’s secure and scalable data availability layer while giving developers full stack control over their applications.

Celestia Enables Scalability and Offers Full-Stack Control

Using the restaurant example from Sui vs Aptos. Imagine a big, busy restaurant where the chefs, waiters, and cashiers all work in the same small kitchen. It gets crowded, orders take forever, and sometimes things go wrong while the backlog of orders keeps growing. That’s how traditional blockchains work, doing everything in one place.

Now imagine if the restaurant separated the jobs: the chefs cook in a big kitchen, waiters serve from a clean dining area, and the cashiers handle payments at the front desk. Everything runs smoother, faster, and the restaurant can grow in a environment that is less prone to congestion. That is what Celestia is doing for blockchains. Let’s say a small specialty restaurant opens up next door, leveraging Celestia’s register and order management system. That new restaurant can fully focus on delivering the best food and experience to customers, knowing that Celestia’s technology won’t be the limiting factor when scaling up their kitchen. The modularity that Celestia’s restaurant offers is allowing a lot of small scale restaurants to exist without the overhead of individual administrative work. It goes even a step further, Celestia allows you to just use it register while letting smaller restaurants pick their own kitchen (execution environment) and order management system (consensus layer).

In conclusion, Celestia is challenging the believe that blockchains should always be monolithic and blockchains need to offer the same technology stack to all developers on its chain. It is a significant leap forward in the crypto ecosystem and opens possibilities that were previously not feasible.

Diversify Crypto Exposure to Modular Blockchain Technology with the VanEck Celestia ETN

Key features of the VanEck Celestia ETN

• Celestia enables secure scaling of blockchain applications with modular technology.

• Fully-collateralized by TIA in cold-storage.

• Total return of TIA: Tracks the MarketVector™ Celestia VWAP Close Index (MVTIAV).

Why VanEck Crypto ETNs? Here’s why:

• With nearly 70 years in asset management and a strong track record in crypto, we bring deep industry knowledge and proven reliability.

• We combine traditional financial strengths with cutting-edge crypto innovation, backed by a CEO who truly believes in crypto’s future.

• We ensure clarity in our product structures and avoid high-risk or opaque practices, with assets fully backed by cryptocurrency in secure cold storage.

• Our assets are secured by a licensed European bank in Liechtenstein, providing top-tier compliance and security.

• We use the safest institutional custody setup available, prioritizing your security over cost savings.

Crypto is an asset class with high potential returns but investing in digital assets comes with great risk, why choose products that potentially introduce even more risks? Choose VanEck for a secure, transparent, and expertly managed crypto investment experience.

Main Risk Factors:

Investors should note that there is no direct ownership for the crypto assets, but a claim against Issuer to receive such assets.

• Complexity risk: The complexity of the project and its technological concepts make it challenging to assess its viability and valuation.

Adoption risk: Celestia introduces additional adoption risk as it is uncertain if the concept of modular blockchains will succeed.

Technology risk: Celestia introduces additional technology risk due to the technology being less mature and therefore could be more prone to bugs and exploits.

Regulatory Risk: market disruptions and governmental interventions may make digital assets illegal.

Risk of Losses and Volatility: The trading prices of many digital assets have experienced extreme volatility in recent periods and may continue to do so. There is a risk of total loss as no guarantee can be made regarding custody due to hacking risk, counterparty risk and market risk.

• Other risks specific to this ETN’s Digital Assets can also be found on the VanEck Crypto Academy.

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