Schwab rebrands $232M crypto ETF with NLP buzzword without changing a single investment

Schwab Asset Management put “natural language processing” front and center in the name of its $232 million crypto-equity ETF, four years after the fund began using the technique to pick stocks.
STCE is an equity ETF, not a spot crypto fund. It owns shares in companies connected to the crypto ecosystem rather than cryptocurrency or other digital assets directly. The fund, formerly called the Schwab Crypto Thematic ETF, became the Schwab Crypto Thematic Natural Language Processing ETF on July 28. Its ticker remains STCE.
The 2026 summary prospectus retains the stated objective, 0.30% annual operating expense ratio, and Schwab Crypto Thematic Index found in the 2022 launch prospectus. Both describe a selection process that scores company documents for their relevance to crypto-related themes, then applies screens and review.
The newer filing spells out “natural language processing” and offers a closer look under the hood. The paperwork points to a fresh label for the same exposure, with room for tweaks to the index’s finer rules since 2022.
Natural language processing was part of Schwab’s launch pitch. When STCE began trading on Aug. 4, 2022, the company said its index used NLP to identify, select and weight companies.
The 2022 prospectus described a proprietary natural-language algorithm that searched public data for crypto-related keywords, scored documents for relevance and used the results to calculate each company’s “Thematic Beta.” Liquidity screens and manual review then narrowed the candidates.

Schwab reported $232.1 million in net assets and 42 holdings as of July 27. The three largest positions were Bitcoin miner Bitdeer Technologies at 6.38%, miner CleanSpark at 5.46%, and Trump Media & Technology Group at 5.43%. Those figures are dated snapshots that can change with portfolio values and positions, not fixed weights or a permanent ranking.
Trump Media’s place alongside Bitdeer and CleanSpark illustrates that STCE’s company exposure extends beyond miners. The fund can also be affected indirectly by digital assets when portfolio companies use or hold them, even though STCE itself does not buy crypto directly.
Schwab’s fund page and prospectus confirm the name change but do not explain why the NLP wording was added four years after launch.
The ticker, fee, objective, index, and core selection concept all trace back to the mechanism Schwab described in 2022. Four years on, the company has brought that method into the spotlight with a new label but left its timing unexplained.
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