DigitalX Limited (ASX:DCC) Reports January 2025 Treasury & Fund Update
Treasury Holdings
DigitalX Limited maintained total treasury holdings of A$74.6 million in January 2025. The company increased its Solana (SOL) holdings to 45,520 units, representing 23.5% of total holdings, with an annualised staking yield of 11.3%. Spot Bitcoin holdings stood at 81.3 units (18.4%), while DigitalX Bitcoin ETF Units accounted for 44.7% of total holdings at A$33.3 million. Additionally, the DigitalX Fund held 2,492,248 units valued at A$6.1 million, and cash at bank was A$3.9 million (5.2%). Post month-end, an additional A$5.1 million was added to the treasury following the completion of the rights issue shortfall.
Fund Information
The DigitalX Bitcoin ETF (BTXX) reported funds under management (FUM) of A$56.1 million, achieving a 9.5% return in January. The DigitalX Fund (DXF) held A$11.0 million in FUM, with a 6.2% return for the month. Over longer periods, the DXF delivered 38.6% over three months, 87.8% over twelve months, 65.8% over three years, and an impressive 717.1% over five years, with an annualised return of 26.1%.
Fund Commentary
January was a pivotal month for the digital asset sector, influenced by significant political developments in the U.S. Bitcoin reached a new all-time high of A$109,000 on 20 January before experiencing short-term volatility due to the emergence of Trump meme coins and AI-driven blockchain disruptions like DeepSeek. Long-term foundations for the sector remain strong following President Trump’s executive order to create a Working Group on Digital Asset Markets and the SEC’s repeal of SAB 121 policy, facilitating easier custodial arrangements for US banks. The DigitalX Bitcoin ETF and DigitalX Fund outperformed the All Ordinaries Index and AUD gold in January, reflecting robust fund performance.
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