Issuers submitted last-minute amendments on spot Bitcoin ETF deadline day as the Chicago Board Options Exchange disclosed the first trading date
Hashdex submitted an updated form S-1 for its spot Bitcoin ETF, retaining its 0.9% fee amid a tussle between issuers to offer competitive rates. Other firms like BlackRock and Valkyrie slashed fees, with Bitwise offering the most affordable rate at 0.2%.
At least six issuers will also table fee waivers.
11 spot Bitcoin issuers and their fees | Source: BloombergFurthermore, the Chicago Board Options Exchange (CBOE) said multiple spot Bitcoin ETFs will begin trading on Jan. 11 following a request for acceleration filed earlier on Jan. 10. Firms expected to open trading include ARK 21Shares, Fidelity, VanEck, Franklin Templeton, Invesco Galaxy, and Wisdomtree to name a few
Despite the flurry of amendments and the CBOE notice, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission must approve 19b-4 filings before spot Bitcoin ETFs can trade in American financial markets Notably, some trading apps already display BTC ETF tickers.
While Bitcoin (BTC) saw volatility after hackers posted a fake approval announcement from the SEC’s X account, ARK CEO Cathie Wood does not foresee a delay in spot BTC ETFs, per Bloomberg.
CBOE notice for spot Bitcoin ETF trading to start Jan. 11 | Source: CBOE
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Hashdex files updated spot Bitcoin ETF, CBOE to open trading Jan. 11
Issuers submitted last-minute amendments on spot Bitcoin ETF deadline day as the Chicago Board Options Exchange disclosed the first trading date
Hashdex submitted an updated form S-1 for its spot Bitcoin ETF, retaining its 0.9% fee amid a tussle between issuers to offer competitive rates. Other firms like BlackRock and Valkyrie slashed fees, with Bitwise offering the most affordable rate at 0.2%.
At least six issuers will also table fee waivers.
11 spot Bitcoin issuers and their fees | Source: BloombergFurthermore, the Chicago Board Options Exchange (CBOE) said multiple spot Bitcoin ETFs will begin trading on Jan. 11 following a request for acceleration filed earlier on Jan. 10. Firms expected to open trading include ARK 21Shares, Fidelity, VanEck, Franklin Templeton, Invesco Galaxy, and Wisdomtree to name a few
Despite the flurry of amendments and the CBOE notice, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission must approve 19b-4 filings before spot Bitcoin ETFs can trade in American financial markets Notably, some trading apps already display BTC ETF tickers.
While Bitcoin (BTC) saw volatility after hackers posted a fake approval announcement from the SEC’s X account, ARK CEO Cathie Wood does not foresee a delay in spot BTC ETFs, per Bloomberg.
CBOE notice for spot Bitcoin ETF trading to start Jan. 11 | Source: CBOE