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Ethereum ETFs go live on Tuesday: What you need to know

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July 17, 2024, 11:02 AM ET
Eight spot Ether ETFs will begin trading on Tuesday, sources say.
Eight spot Ether ETFs will begin trading on Tuesday, sources say.CFOTO—Getty

New spot ETFs for Ethereum—which will let investors purchase the second most popular cryptocurrency in the form of stocks— are expected to begin trading on Tuesday, July 23. The Securities and Exchange Commission has green lit at least three funds to enter the market that day, sources told Reuters, although it’s believed that a total of eight Ethereum ETFs will launch simultaneously.

The instruments follow in the footsteps of the eleven trading spot Bitcoin ETFs. Having accumulated over $54 billion in assets under management since launching in January, Bitcoin has soared 47% this year. Here’s all you need to know about their Ethereum counterparts.

What is a spot Ether ETF?

Ether is the native cryptocurrency of the Ethereum blockchain. Despite the SEC’s reservations, Ether is legally considered to be a commodity, but the corresponding ETFs will be securities.

ETFs first came to market in 1993. The funds pool together a basket of securities, such as a handful of different energy stocks, and the price aligns with the indexes that it tracks. They are listed on exchanges and can be traded during market hours, thus operating like stocks.

Spot Ether ETFs will track the spot—or current—price of Ether. The products give investors access to the underlying crypto without the need to own a crypto wallet. The ETFs will be set up as grantor trusts, meaning investors will own a share of the Ether held by the trust.

Who issues them and what are the fees?

Eight asset managers are proposing to offer Ethereum ETFs: BlackRock, Ark Invest/21Shares, VanEck, Grayscale, Fidelity, Bitwise, Franklin Templeton and Invesco/Galaxy Digital. Each instrument will be near-identical, so the fees charged to investors are competitive. For now, we know that Franklin Templeton will charge 0.19%, VanEck at 0.20%, and Invesco and Galaxy Digital will charge a 0.25% fee for its jointly filed ETF.

The full list of fees will be revealed when the final registration statements, or S-1s, are submitted to the SEC. This will be on Tuesday, if trading begins for all eight.

Where can I access them?

They will be listed on the Nasdaq, Chicago Board Options Exchange (CBOE) and New York Stock Exchange.

Why would someone buy an Ethereum ETF?

Bitcoin and Ether tokens represent units of ownership—and thus value—of an underlying blockchain. Beyond that, they are very different. 

Whereas Bitcoin may be a long-term hedge against inflation, Ethereum is closer to a tech investment. The blockchain’s main premise is “to remove the intermediary and allow for 24/7 uptime in financial services, such as trading and lending, in addition to tokenization, digital collectibles, and digital identity,” Vetle Lunde, senior analyst at K33 Research, told Fortune.

While for now crypto markets are tightly correlated, this may not always be the case, he adds. So, Ether ETFs allow investors to diversify which corners of the crypto economy they want to invest in.

Will their popularity match the spot Bitcoin ETFs?

Demand for the funds will be 20% that of the spot Bitcoin ETFs, James Seyffart, Bloomberg’s ETF analyst, told Fortune. This prediction is because the market capitalization of Ether is about one-third of the size of Bitcoin. Plus, he adds, the ETFs will lack a key benefit of holding Ether: Investors will not be allowed to stake, which generates yields. But, even at this smaller size, they would be “extremely successful” by any ETF launch standard, says Seyffart. Similarly, K33 Research predicts that during the first six months of trading, inflows will be $4 billion—a quarter of the spot Bitcoin ETFs. 

When judging their success, it’s key to evaluate performance after six months of trading, rather than simply on “game day” and the initial weeks, Leah Wald, CEO and president of Cyberpunk Holdings Inc., told Fortune. Launching in summer, they’re coming to market when trading is typically “more muted,” she points out. Plus, success should also be judged on volume and spread, rather than simply inflows, as the health of these metrics foreground AUM growth down the line, she adds, as investors feel safe allocating dollars into these new securities.

Who will be investing in them?

Institutional investors, such as hedge funds, pension funds, banks and endowments. Retail investors will also access them, either by buying them directly, or through portfolio allocations via wealth advisors. The latter group will likely dominate the first six months of trading, as the Q1 13Fs for the spot Bitcoin ETFs reveal that over 80% of total AUM was from non-professional investors. 

How will the ETFs impact the crypto market?

If K33’s prediction of $4 billion in inflows over six months is accurate, at current prices, this would mean 1% of Ether in circulation would be absorbed by the ETFs by the end of the year. This absorption is “well positioned” to strengthen Ether’s price in the second half of the year, says Lunde.

The inflows would also be bullish for the wider market, history suggests. The fresh capital flowing into Bitcoin via the ETFs have boosted the crypto market cap by 46% in 2024, according to K33. Lunde anticipates the products “could further expand the broad market strength” as they enable sidelined capital to enter the market. Plus, Bitcoin ETF investors have “have proven to handle volatility with grace, and flows have been solid even during deep corrections,” says Lunde, suggesting ETFs can open up the market to new investors committed to the long-term.

Lastly, as BlackRock, a behemoth of traditional finance, is issuing one of the funds, this shows the firm is diving deeper into crypto. This grants the industry a “solid and well-needed stamp of approval,” he says. 

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