Blockchain Capital Income Fund seeks to optimize staking rewards from Digital Assets and aims to distribute such income quarterly.
Staking is the process of participating in a proof-of-stake (PoS) blockchain network by locking up a certain amount of cryptocurrency to support the network's operations, such as validating transactions and securing the blockchain. In return for staking their assets, participants earn rewards in the form of additional cryptocurrency. This mechanism helps decentralize the network and ensures its continued security and efficiency.
Staking offers an attractive way for crypto holders to earn passive income while contributing to the sustainability and growth of blockchain ecosystems.
An accredited investor is an individual or entity that meets specific financial criteria set by regulators, allowing them to invest in private placements, hedge funds, venture capital, and other alternative investments not registered with securities authorities.
In the United States, this typically includes individuals with an annual income exceeding $200,000 (or $300,000 jointly with a spouse) for the past two years, or those with a net worth over $1 million, excluding the value of their primary residence. Entities such as banks, trusts, and corporations with assets exceeding $5 million may also qualify. These standards help ensure that investors have the financial sophistication and capacity to bear the risks associated with private investments.