Breaking: BlackRock and ARK 21Shares Slash Bitcoin ETF Fees In New S-1 Filings
In a rising competition in the Spot Bitcoin ETF race, BlackRock and Ark Investments have engaged in a preemptive fee war, announcing reductions in the fees for their proposed Bitcoin exchange-traded funds (ETFs). Meanwhile, the recent S-1 filings reveal a strategic maneuver to attract investors, even before securing approval from the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), signaling the intensity of the competition for a stake in the anticipated capital inflow.
BlackRock & Ark 21Shares’s New S-1 Filings
Amid the soaring speculations in the global crypto landscape, the new S-1 filings from BlackRock and Ark Investments have gained notable traction from crypto market enthusiasts. The week has witnessed a flurry of developments from the key ETF players in the U.S., with almost all the firms having updated their S-1 filing, ahead of the potential SEC approval.
Notably, according to the latest S-1 filings of BlackRock for its iShares Bitcoin Trust, the firm has adjusted its proposed fee from 0.30% to a more competitive 0.25%, aiming to position itself favorably in the growing market. Simultaneously, Ark Investments, in collaboration with 21Shares, has lowered its fee to 0.21% from the previously set 0.25%.
Notably, this fee reduction race emphasizes the urgency among ETF managers to gain an edge in the evolving landscape, even ahead of regulatory approval.
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Strategic Bitcoin ETF Filings Adjustments
Amid the rush to meet the SEC’s final deadline for Bitcoin exchange-traded product (ETP) filings, significant players in the market are adjusting their strategies. However, the optimism over a Spot Bitcoin ETF witnessed a pause today due to a false SEC approval post, identified as a hacking incident.
However, the focus remains on strategic adjustments in fees, waivers, and custodial relationships as the industry awaits the SEC’s decision on these investment vehicles.
As reported by CoinGape earlier, Bitwise ETF, listed as BITB, is offering a fee waiver for six months or until the fund reaches $1 billion in assets, after which it will charge a reduced fee of 0.20%. On the other hand, Fidelity Wise has also entered the fray, reducing its fee to 0.25% with a waiver period until July 31 for FBTC.
As the countdown to the SEC decision continues, these strategic moves underscore the fierce competition among ETF managers, with each vying for a competitive edge in the evolving cryptocurrency investment landscape.
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