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Historic US spot Bitcoin ETF approval granted by SEC in landmark decision


Historic US spot Bitcoin ETF approval granted by SEC in landmark decision

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In a landmark decision, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has approved the launch of spot Bitcoin Exchange-Traded Funds (ETFs), marking a consequential milestone in the integration of cryptocurrencies into mainstream finance. This decision comes after years of anticipation and numerous rejections of previous proposals, citing concerns over market manipulation and investor protection.

The SEC announced via Twitter on Tuesday at 4:11 pm Eastern time.

The approval encompasses a wide range of issuers, including Grayscale, Fidelity, Valkyrie, iShares BlackRock, Ark, VanEck, Franklin Templeton, Invesco Galaxy, WisdomTree, Global X, Hashdex & 7RCC, and Pando. Each of these issuers has been working diligently behind the scenes to address the SEC’s concerns and structure their products in a way that meets regulatory standards.

The approval of these spot Bitcoin ETFs will allow retail investors to gain greater exposure to the world’s largest cryptocurrency at a lower cost than currently available alternatives. This is expected to significantly increase the liquidity of the Bitcoin market and provide institutional traders with more robust tools.

Each issuer has set its respective management fees. For instance, Fidelity has announced an annual fee of 0.39% for its Wise Origin Bitcoin Trust, while Valkyrie has disclosed a management fee of 0.80%. There appears to be a fee war ongoing as Blackrock announced a 0.3% fee with 0.2% for the first $5 billion, Ark responded with a 0.25% filing and 0% for the first $1 billion. 

These fees are competitive and in line with traditional ETFs, making these products attractive to a broad range of investors.

The approval of these spot Bitcoin ETFs is an important step forward for the crypto industry. It not only provides a more accessible and regulated way for investors to gain exposure to Bitcoin but also signifies a level of acceptance and legitimacy of cryptocurrencies by regulatory authorities.

However, it’s important to note that while this approval marks a momentous milestone, it also comes with risks. The SEC has previously expressed concerns about market manipulation and investor protection. Therefore, potential investors should be aware of these risks and consider them carefully before investing.

The respective issuers will announce the exact launch dates for these ETFs in due course. Investors are advised to monitor announcements from these issuers for the most up-to-date information.

This decision by the SEC is a significant step forward in the acceptance of Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies as legitimate and investable assets. It opens up new opportunities for investors and could potentially lead to further advancements and innovations in crypto.

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