Spot Bitcoin ETFs and Bitcoin strategy ETFs
In early 2024, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) approved the first-ever spot Bitcoin ETFs, including those from Fidelity, BlackRock, and Invesco. These spot Bitcoin ETFs began trading on Thursday, January 11.
To help you understand this new addition to the ETF universe, Bitget has compiled a list of Bitcoin ETFs currently available for trading in the United States. Some of these ETFs are tied to the spot Bitcoin market, while others offer indirect exposure to this popular digital asset through Bitcoin futures.
What is a spot Bitcoin ETF?
A spot Bitcoin ETF is an exchange-traded fund—a highly liquid fund that fluctuates in price throughout the trading day, just like a stock—that directly tracks the price of Bitcoin, primarily by holding a substantial amount of the cryptocurrency itself. It's similar to a spot gold ETF, which holds physical gold bullion on behalf of its shareholders.
What is a Bitcoin strategy ETF?
Bitcoin strategy ETFs attempt to track the price of Bitcoin indirectly. Many of these ETFs started trading well before the first spot Bitcoin ETF approvals, and they remain available today.
Some invest in Bitcoin futures, while others invest in Bitcoin mining stocks. Due to the indirect nature of these investments, the returns of these funds are especially prone to deviating from the returns of Bitcoin.
Bitcoin ETF key data
1D volume
$3.63B
Total ETF market cap
$121.4B
Total assets under management
$124.26B
Total BTC held by spot Bitcoin ETFs
1.16M BTC (5.54% of the total)
1D net flow
+$318.6M
7D net flow
+$1.27B
10D net flow
+$2.32B
Total net flow
+$40.58B
iShares Bitcoin Trust (IBIT) 1D volume
$2.42B
iShares Bitcoin Trust (IBIT) 1D net flow
+$363.8M
iShares Bitcoin Trust (IBIT) market cap
$58.49B
iShares Bitcoin Trust (IBIT) BTC holdings
579.3K BTC
Bitcoin ETF overview
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Learn more about Bitcoin ETF prices, capital inflows and outflows, shares outstanding, market capitalization, fees, and more.
Today, the total transaction volume of Bitcoin ETFs is 3.63B USD, the total market capitalization is 121.4B USD, and the total assets under management amount to 122.53B USD.
The ETF with the highest trading volume is IBIT, the ETF with the highest market capitalization is IBIT, and the ETF with the highest AUM is IBIT.
Today, the total transaction volume of Bitcoin ETFs is 3.63B USD, the total market capitalization is 121.4B USD, and the total assets under management amount to 122.53B USD.
The ETF with the highest trading volume is IBIT, the ETF with the highest market capitalization is IBIT, and the ETF with the highest AUM is IBIT.
# | Symbol/ETF name | Price/Price change | Volume (USD | Share) | Turnover rate | Shares outstanding | Market cap | Assets under management | Expense ratio | Asset class |
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1 | IBIT iShares Bitcoin Trust | $57.71 -2.01% | $2.42B 41.26M IBIT | 4.07% | 1.01B IBIT | $58.49B | $59.4B | 0.25% | Spot In progress |
2 | FBTC Fidelity Wise Origin Bitcoin Fund | $88.64 -3.07% | $351.97M 3.9M FBTC | 1.61% | 242.1M FBTC | $21.46B | $21.54B | 0.25% | Spot In progress |
3 | GBTC Grayscale Bitcoin Trust ETF | $80.41 -2.77% | $235.42M 2.87M GBTC | 1.13% | 254.12M GBTC | $20.43B | $20.46B | 1.5% | Spot In progress |
4 | ARKB ARK 21Shares Bitcoin ETF | $101.33 -3.45% | $123.83M 1.2M ARKB | 2.27% | 52.93M ARKB | $5.36B | $5.36B | 0.21% | Spot In progress |
5 | BTC Grayscale Bitcoin Mini Trust ETF | $45.01 -1.53% | $58.85M 1.29M BTC | 1.36% | 94.51M BTC | $4.25B | $4.26B | 0.15% | Spot In progress |
6 | BITB Bitwise Bitcoin ETF | $55.26 -1.79% | $75.41M 1.35M BITB | 1.77% | 76.01M BITB | $4.2B | $4.22B | 0.2% | Spot In progress |
7 | BITO ProShares Bitcoin ETF | $24.59 -0.87% | $224.31M 8.94M BITO | 8.22% | 108.73M BITO | $2.67B | $2.76B | -- | Futures In progress |
8 | HODL VanEck Bitcoin ETF | $114.82 -3.97% | $75.02M 647.48K HODL | 5.09% | 12.72M HODL | $1.46B | $1.47B | -- | Spot In progress |
9 | BRRR Coinshares Valkyrie Bitcoin Fund Common Shares of Beneficial Interest | $28.74 -0.97% | $8.85M 303.18K BRRR | 0.97% | 31.25M BRRR | $898.06M | $932.74M | 0.25% | Spot In progress |
10 | BTCO Invesco Galaxy Bitcoin ETF | $101.4 -3.47% | $31.25M 303.91K BTCO | 3.81% | 7.97M BTCO | $808.16M | $808.96M | 0.39% | Spot In progress |
11 | EZBC Franklin Bitcoin ETF | $58.88 -1.98% | $11.73M 195.88K EZBC | 1.43% | 13.67M EZBC | $804.73M | $807.05M | 0.19% | Spot In progress |
12 | BTCW WisdomTree Bitcoin Fund | $107.74 -3.65% | $11.52M 104.62K BTCW | 2.75% | 3.81M BTCW | $409.95M | $411.28M | 0.3% | Spot In progress |
13 | BTF Valkyrie ETF Trust II CoinShares Valkyrie Bitcoin and Ether Strategy ETF | $14.95 -0.05% | $390.29K 25.72K BTF | 1.04% | 2.47M BTF | $37M | $37.1M | -- | Futures In progress |
14 | BITS Global X Blockchain & Bitcoin Strategy ETF | $71.83 -1.7% | $238.05K 3.23K BITS | 0.66% | 487.12K BITS | $34.99M | $34.86M | -- | Futures In progress |
15 | BETH ProShares Bitcoin & Ether Market Cap Weight ETF | $91.29 -2.45% | $504.79K 5.48K BETH | 5.37% | 101.97K BETH | $9.31M | $9.3M | -- | Futures In progress |
16 | ARKA ARK 21Shares Active Bitcoin Futures Strategy ETF | $65.75 -2.48% | $28K 417 ARKA | 0.15% | 275K ARKA | $18.08M | $8.01M | -- | Futures In progress |
17 | BETE ProShares Bitcoin & Ether Equal Weight ETF | $82.74 -0.33% | $42.63K 504 BETE | 0.72% | 70.09K BETE | $5.8M | $5.8M | -- | Futures In progress |
18 | ARKY ARK 21Shares Active Bitcoin Ethereum Strategy ETF | $38.84 -0.94% | $11.85K 298 ARKY | 0.21% | 140K ARKY | $5.44M | $5.43M | -- | Futures In progress |
19 | DEFI Hashdex Bitcoin ETF | $114.48 -5.03% | $74.68K 636 DEFI | 0.45% | 140K DEFI | $16.03M | $5M | -- | Futures In progress |
20 | BITC Bitwise Trendwise Bitcoin and Treasuries Rotation Strategy ETF | $44.42 -1.64% | $361.72K 7.93K BITC | 2.48% | 319.36K BITC | $14.19M | $4.55M | -- | Futures In progress |
21 | ARKC ARK 21Shares Active On-Chain Bitcoin Strategy ETF | $40.84 -1.27% | $11.72K 280 ARKC | 0.47% | 60K ARKC | $2.45M | $1.2M | -- | Futures In progress |
Bitcoin ETF inflows/outflows
The ETF with the highest current premium rate is BITS, and the ETF with the largest BTC holdings is IBIT. In the past 1 day, the ETF with the largest BTC inflow is IBIT, while the ETF with the largest BTC outflow is FBTC. In the past 7 days, the ETF with the largest BTC inflow is IBIT, and the ETF with the largest BTC outflow is FBTC.
# | Symbol/ETF name | Price | NAV per share | Premium/Discount | BTC holdings | BTC change (1D) | BTC change (7D) | Asset class |
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1 | IBIT iShares Bitcoin Trust | $57.71 | $57.93 | -0.39% | 582.87K BTC | +3.57K BTC +0.62% | +7.28K BTC +1.26% | Spot In progress |
2 | FBTC Fidelity Wise Origin Bitcoin Fund | $88.64 | $88.97 | -0.37% | 205.06K BTC | -10.11K BTC -4.7% | -9.77K BTC -4.55% | Spot In progress |
3 | GBTC Grayscale Bitcoin Trust ETF | $80.41 | $80.51 | -0.12% | 201.31K BTC | -8.27 BTC 0.00% | -1.13K BTC -0.56% | Spot In progress |
4 | ARKB ARK 21Shares Bitcoin ETF | $101.33 | $101.7 | -0.39% | 51.24K BTC | 0.00 BTC 0.00% | +1.15K BTC +2.3% | Spot In progress |
5 | BTC Grayscale Bitcoin Mini Trust ETF | $45.01 | $45.03 | -0.04% | 41.88K BTC | +44.14 BTC +0.11% | +1.19K BTC +2.92% | Spot In progress |
6 | BITB Bitwise Bitcoin ETF | $55.26 | $57.44 | -0.68% | 41.38K BTC | -556.78 BTC -1.33% | -1.26K BTC -2.95% | Spot In progress |
7 | BITO ProShares Bitcoin ETF | $24.59 | $25.41 | +0.06% | 29.92K BTC | 0.00 BTC 0.00% | 0.00 BTC 0.00% | Futures In progress |
8 | HODL VanEck Bitcoin ETF | $114.82 | $115.3 | -0.41% | 14.02K BTC | -573.82 BTC -3.93% | -579.74 BTC -3.97% | Spot In progress |
9 | BRRR Coinshares Valkyrie Bitcoin Fund Common Shares of Beneficial Interest | $28.74 | $29.85 | -0.48% | 8.88K BTC | -6.02 BTC -0.07% | -19.09 BTC -0.21% | Spot In progress |
10 | EZBC Franklin Bitcoin ETF | $58.88 | $59.05 | -0.29% | 7.78K BTC | 0.00 BTC 0.00% | +62.91 BTC +0.81% | Spot In progress |
11 | BTCO Invesco Galaxy Bitcoin ETF | $101.4 | $101.5 | -0.1% | 7.73K BTC | -275.5 BTC -3.44% | -258.85 BTC -3.24% | Spot In progress |
12 | BTCW WisdomTree Bitcoin Fund | $107.74 | $108.09 | -0.33% | 3.93K BTC | -177.22 BTC -4.32% | -136.91 BTC -3.37% | Spot In progress |
13 | BTF Valkyrie ETF Trust II CoinShares Valkyrie Bitcoin and Ether Strategy ETF | $14.95 | $14.99 | +0.07% | 353.19 BTC | +0.74 BTC +0.21% | -2.06 BTC -0.58% | Futures In progress |
14 | BITS Global X Blockchain & Bitcoin Strategy ETF | $71.83 | $71.56 | +0.38% | 333.02 BTC | -12.69 BTC -3.67% | -22.73 BTC -6.39% | Futures In progress |
15 | BITC Bitwise Trendwise Bitcoin and Treasuries Rotation Strategy ETF | $44.42 | $71.53 | +0.11% | 234.86 BTC | +10.47 BTC +4.67% | +22.32 BTC +10.5% | Futures In progress |
16 | ARKA ARK 21Shares Active Bitcoin Futures Strategy ETF | $65.75 | $65.77 | -0.02% | 172.79 BTC | -7.81 BTC -4.32% | -7.79 BTC -4.31% | Futures In progress |
17 | DEFI Hashdex Bitcoin ETF | $114.48 | $115.02 | -0.47% | 164.85 BTC | +5.5 BTC +3.45% | +2.31 BTC +1.42% | Futures In progress |
18 | BETH ProShares Bitcoin & Ether Market Cap Weight ETF | $91.29 | $91.17 | +0.14% | 88.81 BTC | -0.81 BTC -0.9% | -56.02 BTC -38.68% | Futures In progress |
19 | BETE ProShares Bitcoin & Ether Equal Weight ETF | $82.74 | $82.72 | -0.03% | 55.39 BTC | -0.5 BTC -0.9% | -41.83 BTC -43.02% | Futures In progress |
20 | ARKY ARK 21Shares Active Bitcoin Ethereum Strategy ETF | $38.84 | $38.82 | +0.04% | 51.92 BTC | -1.84 BTC -3.42% | -2.2 BTC -4.06% | Futures In progress |
21 | ARKC ARK 21Shares Active On-Chain Bitcoin Strategy ETF | $40.84 | $40.85 | -0.02% | 23.41 BTC | -0.98 BTC -4.01% | -1 BTC -4.09% | Futures In progress |
Total spot Bitcoin ETF net inflow
The total net inflow of Bitcoin ETF market is +40.58B USD.
IBIT has the largest net inflow, with a net inflow of +40.51B USD. FBTC has the second largest net inflow, with a net inflow of +12.99B USD.
GBTC has the smallest net inflow, with a net inflow of -21.85B USD. BTCW has the second smallest net inflow, with a net inflow of +245.9M USD.
IBIT has the largest net inflow, with a net inflow of +40.51B USD. FBTC has the second largest net inflow, with a net inflow of +12.99B USD.
GBTC has the smallest net inflow, with a net inflow of -21.85B USD. BTCW has the second smallest net inflow, with a net inflow of +245.9M USD.
Time (UTC) | GBTC | IBIT | FBTC | BITB | ARKB | HODL | EZBC | BTCO | BRRR | BTCW | BTC | Total |
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2025-01-31 | -$30.6M -298.89 BTC | +$363.8M +3.55K BTC | $0.00 0.00 BTC | -$56M -546.98 BTC | +$35.6M +347.73 BTC | +$5.8M +56.65 BTC | $0.00 0.00 BTC | $0.00 0.00 BTC | $0.00 0.00 BTC | $0.00 0.00 BTC | $0.00 0.00 BTC | +$318.6M +3.11K BTC |
2025-01-30 | $0.00 0.00 BTC | +$321.5M +3.07K BTC | +$209.1M +2K BTC | +$23M +219.72 BTC | +$12.6M +120.37 BTC | +$6M +57.32 BTC | +$6.1M +58.27 BTC | +$5.2M +49.68 BTC | $0.00 0.00 BTC | $0.00 0.00 BTC | +$4.6M +43.94 BTC | +$588.1M +5.62K BTC |
2025-01-29 | $0.00 0.00 BTC | -$28.4M -273.87 BTC | +$18.2M +175.51 BTC | -$4M -38.57 BTC | $0.00 0.00 BTC | $0.00 0.00 BTC | $0.00 0.00 BTC | $0.00 0.00 BTC | $0.00 0.00 BTC | $0.00 0.00 BTC | +$106.2M +1.02K BTC | +$92M +887.19 BTC |
2025-01-28 | $0.00 0.00 BTC | +$30.1M +297.2 BTC | $0.00 0.00 BTC | $0.00 0.00 BTC | -$11.7M -115.52 BTC | $0.00 0.00 BTC | $0.00 0.00 BTC | $0.00 0.00 BTC | $0.00 0.00 BTC | $0.00 0.00 BTC | $0.00 0.00 BTC | +$18.4M +181.68 BTC |
2025-01-27 | -$108.5M -1.06K BTC | +$63.9M +626.34 BTC | -$268.6M -2.63K BTC | -$88.6M -868.45 BTC | -$50.1M -491.07 BTC | -$5.7M -55.87 BTC | $0.00 0.00 BTC | $0.00 0.00 BTC | $0.00 0.00 BTC | $0.00 0.00 BTC | $0.00 0.00 BTC | -$457.6M -4.49K BTC |
2025-01-24 | $0.00 0.00 BTC | +$155.7M +1.49K BTC | +$186.1M +1.78K BTC | -$8.6M -82.05 BTC | +$168.7M +1.61K BTC | $0.00 0.00 BTC | $0.00 0.00 BTC | $0.00 0.00 BTC | $0.00 0.00 BTC | +$2.8M +26.72 BTC | +$13M +124.04 BTC | +$517.7M +4.94K BTC |
2025-01-23 | -$49.9M -480.44 BTC | +$154.6M +1.49K BTC | +$9.2M +88.58 BTC | +$42.1M +405.34 BTC | +$8.4M +80.87 BTC | $0.00 0.00 BTC | $0.00 0.00 BTC | +$12.4M +119.39 BTC | $0.00 0.00 BTC | $0.00 0.00 BTC | +$11.9M +114.57 BTC | +$188.7M +1.82K BTC |
2025-01-22 | -$47.9M -462.07 BTC | +$344.3M +3.32K BTC | $0.00 0.00 BTC | -$34.7M -334.73 BTC | -$13M -125.4 BTC | $0.00 0.00 BTC | $0.00 0.00 BTC | $0.00 0.00 BTC | $0.00 0.00 BTC | $0.00 0.00 BTC | $0.00 0.00 BTC | +$248.7M +2.4K BTC |
2025-01-21 | $0.00 0.00 BTC | +$661.9M +6.24K BTC | +$7M +65.97 BTC | -$17.4M -163.97 BTC | +$8.5M +80.1 BTC | $0.00 0.00 BTC | +$6.2M +58.43 BTC | $0.00 0.00 BTC | $0.00 0.00 BTC | $0.00 0.00 BTC | +$136.4M +1.29K BTC | +$802.6M +7.56K BTC |
2025-01-20 | $0.00 0.00 BTC | $0.00 0.00 BTC | $0.00 0.00 BTC | $0.00 0.00 BTC | $0.00 0.00 BTC | $0.00 0.00 BTC | $0.00 0.00 BTC | $0.00 0.00 BTC | $0.00 0.00 BTC | $0.00 0.00 BTC | $0.00 0.00 BTC | $0.00 0.00 BTC |
2025-01-17~2024-01-11 | -$21.61B -382.95K BTC | +$38.44B +563.84K BTC | +$12.83B +210.95K BTC | +$2.46B +43.13K BTC | +$2.7B +48.63K BTC | +$858.9M +12.79K BTC | +$463.6M +7.49K BTC | +$317.7M +7.69K BTC | +$608M +9.77K BTC | +$243.1M +3.88K BTC | +$958.2M +12.61K BTC | +$38.27B +537.84K BTC |
Total | -$21.85B -385.25K BTC | +$40.51B +583.65K BTC | +$12.99B +212.42K BTC | +$2.32B +41.72K BTC | +$2.85B +50.13K BTC | +$865M +12.84K BTC | +$475.9M +7.6K BTC | +$335.3M +7.86K BTC | +$608M +9.77K BTC | +$245.9M +3.91K BTC | +$1.23B +15.21K BTC | +$40.58B +559.87K BTC |
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Top 12 spot Bitcoin ETFs by fees
Below is a list of approved ETFs ranked by their fees, from lowest to highest.
# | Symbol/ETF name | Fee | Notes | Learn more |
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1 | BTC Grayscale Bitcoin Mini Trust | 0.15% | -- | view more |
2 | EZBC Franklin Templeton Digital Holdings Trust | 0.19% | -- | view more |
3 | BITB Bitwise Bitcoin ETF | 0.2% | -- | view more |
4 | HODL VanEck Bitcoin Trust | 0.2% | Fee waived until March 31, 2025, or first $1.5 billion in fund assets, whichever comes first. | view more |
5 | ARKB Ark 21Shares Bitcoin ETF | 0.21% | -- | view more |
6 | IBIT iShares Bitcoin Trust | 0.25% | Fees reduced to 0.12% until January 11, 2025, or the first $5 billion in fund assets, whichever comes first. | view more |
7 | FBTC Fidelity Wise Origin Bitcoin Fund | 0.25% | -- | view more |
8 | BTCW WisdomTree Bitcoin Fund | 0.25% | -- | view more |
9 | BTCO Invesco Galaxy Bitcoin ETF | 0.25% | -- | view more |
10 | BRRR Valkyrie Bitcoin Fund | 0.25% | -- | view more |
11 | DEFI Hashdex Bitcoin ETF | 0.9% | -- | view more |
12 | GBTC Grayscale Bitcoin Trust | 1.5% | -- | view more |
Sources: Fund websites. Data is current as of November 1, 2024, and is intended for informational purposes only, not for trading purposes.
It's worth noting that while spot Bitcoin ETFs are designed to directly track Bitcoin's price by holding the cryptocurrency, there is no guarantee that they will deliver returns identical to Bitcoin itself.
It's worth noting that while spot Bitcoin ETFs are designed to directly track Bitcoin's price by holding the cryptocurrency, there is no guarantee that they will deliver returns identical to Bitcoin itself.
Top 8 Bitcoin strategy ETFs by fees
Below is a list of Bitcoin strategy ETFs ranked by their fees, from lowest to highest.
# | Symbol/ETF name | Fee | Notes | Learn more |
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1 | BITS Global X Blockchain & Bitcoin Strategy ETF | 0.65% | Mostly invested in Bitcoin futures. Also invested in the Global X Blockchain ETF (BKCH). | view more |
2 | WGMI Valkyrie Bitcoin Miners ETF | 0.75% | Invested in Bitcoin mining stocks. | view more |
3 | BITC Bitwise Bitcoin Strategy Optimum Roll ETF | 0.92% | Invested in Bitcoin futures. Fee reduced to 0.85% until February 6, 2025. | view more |
4 | BITO VanEck Bitcoin Trust | 0.95% | Invested in Bitcoin futures. | view more |
5 | BTOP Bitwise Bitcoin and Ether Equal Weight Strategy ETF | 0.95% | Invested in Bitcoin futures. Fee reduced to 0.85% until October 2, 2025. | view more |
6 | BTF Valkyrie Bitcoin and Ether Strategy ETF | 1.24% | Invested in Bitcoin and Ether futures. | view more |
7 | BETH ProShares Bitcoin & Ether Market Cap Weight Strategy ETF | 1.33% | Invested in Bitcoin and Ether futures. Fee reduced to 0.95% until September 30, 2025. | view more |
8 | BETE ProShares Bitcoin & Ether Equal Weight Strategy ETF | 1.33% | Invested in Bitcoin and Ether futures. Fee reduced to 0.95% until September 30, 2025. | view more |
Sources: Fund websites. Data is current as of November 1, 2024, and is intended for informational purposes only, not for trading purposes. All these funds have more than 50% of their non-cash-equivalent holdings invested in Bitcoin futures or Bitcoin mining stocks.
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The Bitcoin ETF price war
Ten different potential spot Bitcoin ETF issuers filed forms with the SEC in January, disclosing the fees they intend to charge. Some were launching new funds, while others were converting existing Bitcoin strategy ETFs into spot Bitcoin ETFs.
The flood of SEC filings, which continued until hours before the SEC's approval announcement and may continue still, reflected an ongoing price war between issuers. Many Bitcoin ETFs, both spot Bitcoin ETFs and Bitcoin strategy ETFs, are slashing their fees and offering limited-time promotional fee waivers.
The flood of SEC filings, which continued until hours before the SEC's approval announcement and may continue still, reflected an ongoing price war between issuers. Many Bitcoin ETFs, both spot Bitcoin ETFs and Bitcoin strategy ETFs, are slashing their fees and offering limited-time promotional fee waivers.
Bitcoin ETF fees
Owning a Bitcoin ETF may, in some cases, be more expensive than simply purchasing Bitcoin on a crypto exchange. Here's why: Cryptocurrency exchanges typically charge one-time fees to buy and sell Bitcoin, while owning a Bitcoin ETF incurs an annual expense ratio fee. However, several ETFs have temporarily waived these fees.
You should also consider whether you'll ever transfer any Bitcoin from your exchange to a separate hot or cold crypto wallet. If so, you'll likely incur small withdrawal fees.
Finally, think about your exit strategy. This includes paying a trading fee when you sell.
You should also consider whether you'll ever transfer any Bitcoin from your exchange to a separate hot or cold crypto wallet. If so, you'll likely incur small withdrawal fees.
Finally, think about your exit strategy. This includes paying a trading fee when you sell.
What is the difference between Bitcoin spot trading and spot Bitcoin ETFs?
Bitcoin spot trading is for those who want to directly own and manage Bitcoin, while spot Bitcoin ETFs offer an indirect way to gain exposure to Bitcoin through a regulated financial product.
Should I buy spot Bitcoin or a spot Bitcoin ETF?
Some investors may feel safer gaining exposure to Bitcoin in their portfolios by purchasing a professionally managed ETF than owning actual BTC.
The widespread adoption of Bitcoin as an investment is relatively recent, and some people may be concerned about hacking or losing passwords or private keys needed to access their investment when it's stored in a secure Bitcoin wallet.
While almost anyone can open a Bitget account, not everyone is comfortable doing so. Others may be restricted to buying and selling securities in their traditional brokerage accounts for various reasons.
Many people choose to invest for retirement in an individual retirement account (IRA) or a 401(k) plan. For retirement investors who want modest exposure to Bitcoin without opening an account at a crypto exchange or Bitcoin IRA, owning shares of a Bitcoin ETF is a reasonable alternative.
The widespread adoption of Bitcoin as an investment is relatively recent, and some people may be concerned about hacking or losing passwords or private keys needed to access their investment when it's stored in a secure Bitcoin wallet.
While almost anyone can open a Bitget account, not everyone is comfortable doing so. Others may be restricted to buying and selling securities in their traditional brokerage accounts for various reasons.
Many people choose to invest for retirement in an individual retirement account (IRA) or a 401(k) plan. For retirement investors who want modest exposure to Bitcoin without opening an account at a crypto exchange or Bitcoin IRA, owning shares of a Bitcoin ETF is a reasonable alternative.
Are Bitcoin ETFs safe?
Bitcoin ETFs provide easier access to Bitcoin without the need to directly buy or store the asset. However, their safety depends on factors such as:
Regulation:ETFs regulated by financial authorities offer greater protection against fraud and mismanagement.
Volatility:Bitcoin ETFs remain subject to Bitcoin's price volatility.
Management risk:Actively managed ETFs involve risks associated with the fund manager's decisions.
Liquidity risk:Liquidity can be affected by market conditions.
Custodial risk:Bitcoin ETFs that hold actual Bitcoin are exposed to the risk of theft or hacking from their custodians.
Do spot Bitcoin ETFs have custodianship risk?
Yes, spot Bitcoin ETFs, which hold actual Bitcoin, carry custodianship risk. The underlying Bitcoin must be securely stored by a custodian. These risks include:
Hacking or theft:If the custodian's systems are compromised, Bitcoin could be lost.
Insurance:Some custodians offer insurance, but it may not cover all potential losses.
Reputation:Trusted custodians like Fidelity or Coinbase Custody help reduce risk, but newer custodians may carry more uncertainty.
Are Bitcoin ETFs a good investment?
Every investment comes with its own risks. However, cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin are a highly volatile investment class. No investor should ever risk more than they can afford to lose.
What is the best Bitcoin ETF? How to choose Bitcoin ETFs?
We've included a list of spot Bitcoin and Bitcoin futures ETFs. Every investor is in a unique position with their own investment goals and needs. The best Bitcoin ETF for each investor can only be determined through research tailored to your specific needs and circumstances.
When choosing a Bitcoin ETF, investors should consider their personal financial goals, investment timeline, and risk tolerance.
In addition, the following factors are crucial when evaluating any Bitcoin ETF: assets under management, expense ratio, trading volume, and the fund's investment strategy.
When choosing a Bitcoin ETF, investors should consider their personal financial goals, investment timeline, and risk tolerance.
In addition, the following factors are crucial when evaluating any Bitcoin ETF: assets under management, expense ratio, trading volume, and the fund's investment strategy.
How to invest in Bitcoin ETFs
As opposed to buying cryptocurrency outright, investing in a Bitcoin ETF is a relatively easy process:
The first step in purchasing a Bitcoin ETF is to open a brokerage account. There are many options for online brokers.
Once an investor has opened their account, they can purchase Bitcoin ETFs just as they would any other stock or ETF. In most cases, the investor simply searches for the ticker symbol in their brokerage interface, enters the number of shares they wish to purchase, and clicks "Buy".
ETFs charge an annual expense ratio, which is deducted from the investor's account.
The first step in purchasing a Bitcoin ETF is to open a brokerage account. There are many options for online brokers.
Once an investor has opened their account, they can purchase Bitcoin ETFs just as they would any other stock or ETF. In most cases, the investor simply searches for the ticker symbol in their brokerage interface, enters the number of shares they wish to purchase, and clicks "Buy".
ETFs charge an annual expense ratio, which is deducted from the investor's account.
What do Bitcoin ETF approvals mean for Bitcoin?
Bitcoin ETFs enhance Bitcoin's legitimacy and accessibility, potentially driving demand and price growth. However, the market will still be impacted by Bitcoin's volatility.
Increased legitimacy: Bitcoin ETFs establish Bitcoin as a mainstream asset, signaling recognition by regulators and traditional financial markets.
Easier access: ETFs allow traditional investors to gain exposure to Bitcoin without the need to buy or store it directly.
Higher demand and price potential: Institutional investors may boost demand for Bitcoin, potentially driving up its price as more funds buy Bitcoin through ETFs.
Market maturity: ETF approvals indicate that the Bitcoin market is maturing, attracting more institutional involvement and stability.
Regulatory oversight: Bitcoin ETFs are regulated, offering better protection and transparency compared to direct cryptocurrency trading.
Volatility and risk: While ETFs improve accessibility, they don't eliminate Bitcoin's price volatility or risks. However, institutional backing may help reduce extreme price swings over time.How do Bitcoin ETF approvals affect other crypto investments?
The approval of Bitcoin ETFs has opened up the world of cryptocurrency investing to many investors who previously may not have had an appetite for it. For example, investing in a spot Bitcoin ETF, as opposed to owning cryptocurrency outright, may seem more secure or approachable to some investors.
As more money flows into spot Bitcoin ETFs, these funds have been able to purchase more Bitcoin, reducing its supply while increasing demand. This has led to a significant price increase in Bitcoin since the approval of spot Bitcoin ETFs.
As is often the case throughout cryptocurrency's short history, many other cryptocurrencies, often called altcoins due to their status as alternative coins to Bitcoin, have risen in value alongside Bitcoin's bull runs.
Additionally, following the SEC's approval of spot Bitcoin ETFs, applications for other spot crypto ETFs have been submitted to the SEC. The SEC is now considering approval for spot Ethereum ETFs, which would provide more investors with access to Ethereum, the second-largest cryptocurrency by market capitalization.
As more money flows into spot Bitcoin ETFs, these funds have been able to purchase more Bitcoin, reducing its supply while increasing demand. This has led to a significant price increase in Bitcoin since the approval of spot Bitcoin ETFs.
As is often the case throughout cryptocurrency's short history, many other cryptocurrencies, often called altcoins due to their status as alternative coins to Bitcoin, have risen in value alongside Bitcoin's bull runs.
Additionally, following the SEC's approval of spot Bitcoin ETFs, applications for other spot crypto ETFs have been submitted to the SEC. The SEC is now considering approval for spot Ethereum ETFs, which would provide more investors with access to Ethereum, the second-largest cryptocurrency by market capitalization.
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