Breaking: Invesco Galaxy Reveals Fee For Spot Ethereum ETF In S-1 Amendment

Kritika Mehta
July 9, 2024
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Spot Ethereum ETF S-1 Approval Potential Date Revealed, Here's Everything

Highlights

  • Invesco Galaxy has submitted the updated S-1 for its Spot Ethereum ETF.
  • The filing revealed the sponsor fee for Invesco Galaxy's QETH ETF.
  • The competitive fee revealed by Invesco Galaxy and VanEck indicate further competition in the Ether ETF landscape.

Invesco Galaxy has recently unveiled significant details in its amended S-1 filing for a Spot Ethereum ETF. This marks a crucial step in the competitive landscape of crypto exchange-traded funds. The latest move comes amidst a flurry of filings by other major players in the industry, including BlackRock, Bitwise, Fidelity, VanEck, Grayscale, 21Shares, and Franklin Templeton, who have all submitted their amendments to the United States Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).

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Invesco Galaxy Reveals Sponsor Fee For Spot Ethereum ETF

Despite missing the initial July 8 deadline, Invesco Galaxy submitted its amendment on the morning of July 9, as anticipated by industry watchers. The S-1 filing outlines the financial structure of the ETF. Moreover, it emphasized a unified sponsor fee of 0.25% per annum for its QETH Ethereum ETF.

According to the S-1 amendment, “The Trust will pay the Sponsor a unified fee of 0.25% per annum (the ‘Sponsor Fee’) as compensation for services performed under the Trust Agreement.” Hence, this fee will be accrued daily and paid monthly in arrears in U.S. dollars. The administrator will calculate the fee based on the Trust’s total net assets.

Moreover, to manage the expenses, the sponsor or its delegate will instruct the execution agent to convert Ethereum held by the Trust into U.S. dollars. The filing clarifies, “The Trust is not responsible for paying any costs associated with the transfer of ether to or from the Trust in connection with paying the Sponsor Fee or in connection with creation and redemption transactions.”

Invesco Galaxy’s filing also details the scope of ordinary expenses covered by the Sponsor’s fee. These include trustee fees, fees for The Bank of New York Mellon (acting as the Administrator, Transfer Agent, and Cash Custodian), Ethereum Custodian fees, Execution Agent fees, exchange listing fees, SEC registration fees, and costs associated with printing, mailing, legal services, and audits.

Notably, the sponsor’s payment of these expenses is not capped, underscoring their commitment to absorbing these operational costs. Moreover, Invesco Galaxy also took on the initial costs of establishing the trust, adding another layer of financial support.

Also Read: Invesco Galaxy Misses Spot Ethereum ETF S-1 Deadline, Will Approval Be Delayed?

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VanEck & Bitwise Increase Competition

The industry’s reaction to Invesco Galaxy’s filing has been one of cautious optimism. Nate Geraci, the host of ETF Prime, had revealed expectations of the S-1 amendment by Invesco Galaxy to come on July 9 morning, which came true.

Geraci also expressed confidence in the upcoming Spot Ethereum ETF launch, suggesting that next week remains the most likely timeframe for the rollout. In the competitive race to launch Ethereum ETFs, VanEck has already disclosed a competitive fee of 0.20% for its Ethereum ETF. This led to expectations for low fees across the board, which Invesco Galaxy has fulfilled.

Bitwise, on the other hand, has introduced a 6-month fee waiver until the Trust’s assets reach $500 million. This heightens the already existing competition in the Ethereum and crypto ETFs space. As the SEC reviews these filings, industry experts predict a smooth approval process, with final decisions expected by summer.

Earlier, SEC Chairman Gary Gensler has indicated a favorable timeline as expects the Spot Ethereum ETF approval “over this summer.” With S-1 amendments now submitted by all eight issuers, the market eagerly awaits the SEC’s decisions. Moreover, analysts have set the July 15 date for the listing of these ETFs.

Also Read: Breaking: VanEck Files Spot Ethereum ETF S-1 Amendment

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Kritika boasts over 2 years of experience in the financial news sector. Currently working as a crypto journalist at Coingape, she has consistently shown a knack for blockchain technology and cryptocurrencies. Kritika combines insightful analysis with a deep understanding of market trends. With a keen interest in technical analysis, she brings a nuanced perspective to her reporting, exploring the intersection of finance, technology, and emerging trends in the crypto space.
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