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Announcement: Today, the Bitwise Ethereum ETF (ETHW) became the first U.S. ETP to publish its Ethereum addresses and set ENS subnames for each address. 1.ethw.bitwise.eth -> 0xa15c...2A69 2.ethw.bitwise.eth -> 0xEd92...b4eF 3.ethw.bitwise.eth -> 0x3339...7cB5 4.ethw.bitwise.eth -> 0x7716...eec8 5.ethw.bitwise.eth -> 0x6F28...57Ed This is the sort of transparency only crypto makes possible. It allows anyone to verify ETHW’s holdings and flows directly on the blockchain, and it lets people easily build public dashboards or write smart contracts that utilize the available ENS records. We’re proud to bring onchain transparency to ETHW in an Ethereum-native way. We will add more addresses as the fund grows. You can always find the up-to-date addresses on http://ethwetf.com.
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What is the general recourse for when folks send tokens to those addresses?
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Great question. @noun40 what does Bitwise do if people send ETH to those addresses? And it throws off accounting?
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Or TC’d ETH? How is this handled?
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