BITC
Bitwise Trendwise Bitcoin and Treasuries Rotation Strategy ETF
Bitwise Funds Trust
Expense ratio1
0.90%
Net assets2
$15.46M
Holdings2
2
Category
Taxable Bond
2025 return3
-20.57%

Investment objective & strategy

As of April 30, 2025 · prospectus

Objective. The Fund seeks to provide investors with capital appreciation. There can be no assurance that the Fund will achieve its investment objective.

Strategy. The Fund seeks to achieve its investment objective through managed exposure to bitcoin futures contracts (Bitcoin Futures Contracts) and investments in U.S. Treasury securities. Under normal market conditions, the Fund will invest at least 80% of its assets in Bitcoin Futures Contracts and U.S. Treasury securities. For purposes of compliance with this investment policy, derivative contracts (such as Bitcoin Futures Contracts) will be valued at their notional value. The Fund does not invest directly in bitcoin . Bitwise Investment Manager, LLC serves as the Funds investment adviser (BIM or the Adviser) and Vident Advisory, LLC serves as the Funds investment sub-adviser (Vident or the Sub-Adviser). The Fund utilizes a long-flat trend-following investing strategy pursuant to which the Adviser rotates the … The Fund seeks to achieve its investment objective through managed exposure to bitcoin futures contracts (Bitcoin Futures Contracts) and investments in U.S. Treasury securities. Under normal market conditions, the Fund will invest at least 80% of its assets in Bitcoin Futures Contracts and U.S. Treasury securities. For purposes of compliance with this investment policy, derivative contracts (such as Bitcoin Futures Contracts) will be valued at their notional value. The Fund does not invest directly in bitcoin . Bitwise Investment Manager, LLC serves as the Funds investment adviser (BIM or the Adviser) and Vident Advisory, LLC serves as the Funds investment sub-adviser (Vident or the Sub-Adviser). The Fund utilizes a long-flat trend-following investing strategy pursuant to which the Adviser rotates the Funds exposure between 100% exposure to Bitcoin Futures Contracts and 100% exposure to U.S. Treasury securities. A long-flat strategy, like the one utilized by the Fund, takes a long position when a trend is detected, seeking to take advantage of an anticipated increase in an assets value. However, when a downward trend is detected, instead of shorting the downtrend, the strategy exits the position and remains in cash or cash equivalents. The Funds strategy is based upon a proprietary signal that is based upon an observation and comparison of bitcoins 10-day and 20-day exponential moving average price. An exponential moving average applies a weighting factor to each price point, giving exponentially more weight to recent data, making it a useful tool for identifying trends as it is more responsive to new price changes and trends. This signal is completely quantitative in nature and is based solely on the price movement of bitcoin. The trend-following strategy utilized by the Fund seeks to enhance risk-adjusted returns and decrease the downside risk associated with investments in bitcoin-linked instruments, such as Bitcoin Futures Contracts. Due to the nature of the Funds trend-following investment strategy, there will be periods and perhaps extended periods when the Fund has no exposure to Bitcoin Futures Contracts, as the entirety of its assets will be invested in U.S. Treasury securities. Even during periods when the Fund has 100% notional exposure to Bitcoin Futures Contracts, it will still invest up to 75% of its remaining assets in U.S. Treasuries, other U.S. government obligations, money market funds, cash and cashlike equivalents ( e.g. , high quality commercial paper and similar instruments that are rated investment grade or, if unrated, of comparable quality, as the Adviser determines) to provide liquidity, serve as margin or collateralize the Funds investments in Bitcoin Futures Contracts. Due to the high margin requirements that are unique to Bitcoin Futures Contracts and certain tests that must be met in order to qualify as a regulated investment company (RIC), the Fund may also utilize reverse repurchase agreements during certain times of the year to help maintain the desired level of exposure to Bitcoin Futures Contracts. The use of reverse repurchase agreements constitutes a form of borrowing. During periods when the Fund has 100% notional exposure to Bitcoin Futures Contracts, the Fund may enter into swap agreements that provide exposure to bitcoin or Bitcoin Futures Contracts. Swap agreements are derivative contracts entered into primarily with major global financial institutions for a specified period ranging from a day to more than one year. In a typical swap transaction, two parties agree to exchange, or swap, payments based on the change in value of an underlying asset or benchmark. For example, two parties may agree to exchange the return (or differentials in rates of returns) earned or realized on a particular investment or instrument. It is currently contemplated that the Fund would primarily utilize swap agreements to provide exposure to movements occurring in the price of bitcoin during times when Bitcoin Futures Contracts are not trading (such as over the weekend). However, the Fund may utilize such swap agreements under other circumstances as well, such as if the Fund is not able to obtain exposure to Bitcoin Futures Contracts. To the extent the Fund utilizes swap agreements, such instruments will be cash-settled uncleared and non-exchange traded. Additional Information Relating to Bitcoin Futures Contracts When the Fund has exposure to Bitcoin Futures Contracts, the Fund generally seeks to invest in cash-settled, front-month Bitcoin Futures Contracts. The Fund may also invest in back-month, cash-settled Bitcoin Futures Contracts. Front-month Bitcoin Futures Contracts are those contracts with the shortest time to maturity. Back-month Bitcoin Futures Contracts are those with longer times to maturity. Bitcoin Futures Contracts are standardized, cash-settled futures contracts traded on commodity exchanges registered with the CFTC that use bitcoin as the reference asset. In general, a futures contract is a legal agreement to buy or sell a standardized asset on a specific date or during a specific month that is facilitated through a futures exchange. When a futures contract reaches its expiration, the holder of a futures contract (such as the Fund) must sell that futures contract and replace them with new futures contracts with a later expiration date. This is called rolling. Bitcoin Futures Contracts are cash settled on their expiration date, unless they are rolled prior to expiration. The Fund intends to roll its futures positions in the week prior to expiration and will typically roll to the next available contract ( i.e. , the contract with the next upcoming expiration date). However, the Fund is not required to roll the contracts at any specific time and the Adviser may roll the contracts at any time of its choosing, depending upon prevailing market conditions and other factors. The Funds regular purchases and sales of individual Bitcoin Futures Contracts throughout the year may cause the Fund to experience higher than normal portfolio turnover. Before a Bitcoin Futures Contracts expiration, it may trade at a value that is higher or lower than the spot price of bitcoin. When a Bitcoin Futures Contract is trading at a price that is greater than the spot price of bitcoin, the market is said to be in contango. If the Bitcoin Futures Contract is trading at a price that is lower than the spot price of bitcoin, the market is said to be in backwardation. As the time to expiry of the Bitcoin Futures Contract decreases, the price will trend towards the spot price of bitcoin. When a Bitcoin Futures Contract is in contango, this will cause the return of the contract to underperform the spot price of bitcoin. When a Bitcoin Futures Contract is in backwardation, this will cause the return of the contract to overperform the spot price of bitcoin. The performance of Bitcoin Futures Contracts and bitcoin may not be precisely correlated, over short or long periods of time. To the extent the Fund has investments in back-month Bitcoin Futures Contracts, the Funds performance can be expected to be less correlated with the price of bitcoin than if it held front-month Bitcoin Futures Contracts. The Fund invests in Bitcoin Futures Contracts primarily through a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Fund organized under the laws of the Cayman Islands (the Subsidiary). The Funds investment in the Subsidiary is intended to provide the Fund with exposure to the Bitcoin Futures Contracts markets in accordance with applicable rules and regulations. The Subsidiary and the Fund have the same investment adviser and investment objective. The Subsidiary also follows the same general investment policies and restrictions as the Fund. Except as noted herein, for purposes of this Prospectus, references to the Funds investment strategies and risks include those of the Subsidiary. The Fund complies with the provisions of the 1940 Act governing investment policies and capital structure and leverage on an aggregate basis with the Subsidiary. Furthermore, Bitwise Investment Manager, LLC, as the investment adviser to the Subsidiary, complies with the provisions of the 1940 Act relating to investment advisory contracts as it relates to its advisory agreement with the Subsidiary. The Subsidiary also complies with the provisions of the 1940 Act relating to affiliated transactions and custody. Because the Fund intends to qualify for treatment as a regulated investment company (RIC) under Subchapter M of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended (the Code), the size of the Funds investment in the Subsidiary will not exceed 25% of the Funds total assets at each quarter end of the Funds fiscal year. The Fund is classified as non-diversified under the Investment Company Act of 1940 (the 1940 Act), which means it has the ability to invest a relatively high percentage of its assets in financial instruments with a single counterparty or a few counterparties.

Top holdings

As of March 31, 2026 · N-PORT
SecurityTickerValue% of fund
U.S. Treasury Bills B $13.96M 90.30%
DWS-GVT MM-INS ICAXX $1.49M 9.65%
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Allocation by sector

As of March 31, 2026 · N-PORT
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Portfolio moves

Dec 31, 2025 → Mar 31, 2026
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Increased
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Decreased
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Unchanged
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Advisers

As of December 31, 2025 · N-CEN
FirmRole
Vident Advisory, LLC Sub-adviser
Bitwise Investment Manager, LLC Adviser

Footnotes

  1. Expense ratio as of April 30, 2025, from the fund's prospectus.
  2. Net assets and holdings count as of March 31, 2026, from the fund's N-PORT filing.
  3. Total return for calendar year 2025, before tax and after fund expenses. Computed by compounding the twelve monthly total returns the fund reported in its SEC N-PORT filings for 2025 (the latest prospectus does not yet chart this year).

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