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Multiple spot Bitcoin ETF issuers file amendments with fees
BTC broke above $45,000 as BlackRock, Grayscale, ARK 21Shares, and other firms submitted updated spot Bitcoin ETF forms leading up to the first deadline for approval
As of 10 a.m. ET on Jan. 8, 10 spot Bitcoin ETF issuers had filed amended S-1 and S-3 forms with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) in a final push for approval of traditional financial funds that would track the price of spot Bitcoin (BTC), the largest cryptocurrency.
Valkyria, Wisdomtree, Invesco Galaxy, BlackRock, ARK 21Shares, VanEck, Fidelity, Bitwise, and Franklin Templeton included fees for their spot Bitcoin ETFs in the SEC filings. Grayscale also submitted a fresh registration of securities for its GBTC conversion.
The forms were submitted two days before the final deadline for a decision on the ARK 21Shares Bitcoin ETF, slated for Jan. 10. Major exchanges such as the Nasdaq and NYSE already sent updated 19-b4s following a meeting with the SEC.
According to the filings seen by crypto.news, Bitwise offered the lowest fee at 0.24%, and Grayscale disclosed the most expensive fee, set at 1.5%, although not all issuers had submitted amended forms at press time. Some firms also plan to list with fee waivers.
For instance, BlackRock will list its iShares Bitcoin Trust with a 0.2% fee for its first 12 months. The fee waiver will apply for up to $5 billion in assets under management (AUM). ARK 21Shares and Bitwise also plan to charge zero fees for the first six months and up to $1 billion AUM.
Invesco Galaxy will offer its first six months with no fees and up to $5 billion AUM before reverting to a 0.59% fee.
spot Bitcoin ETF filed, their tickers and fund fees | Source: @btcNLNico## spot Bitcoin ETF fee tussle
The spot Bitcoin ETF fee war appears underway as each issuer tabled competitive rates and moved to attract investors to their iteration of America’s first spot BTC ETF. However, remarks from Bloomberg analyst Eric Balchunas suggest that fund fees may not be a deciding factor.
Custodia Bank founder and CEO Caitlin Long voiced concerns over the no-fee funds. The Bitcoin proponent pointed to skepticism around securities lending, which she said could threaten investors’ safety
Meanwhile, Bitcoin responded to the news with an uptick in market price, gaining under 2% to surge beyond $45,000 after a 10% drop last week. Opinions differ regarding the impact of a spot BTC ETF on Bitcoin, with some believing the news to be priced in already and others predicting a massive rally toward its previous $69,000 ATH
Robert Quartly-Janeiro, chief strategy officer at crypto exchange Bitrue, shared two views on price movements to expect should the SEC approve spot Bitcoin ETFs, adding that the upturn in institutional adoption should drive BTC price up in the long term
It’s a final hurdle, said Quartly-Janeiro.
Bitcoin’s price after nearly all issuers disclosed ETF fee | Source: CoinMarketCap