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Issuers across the $5.9 trillion US ETF industry are racing to win approval for the first Bitcoin fund, with one big hurdle standing before them: A regulator whose position right now is anyoneâs guess.
At least four firms now have live applications for an exchange-traded fund tracking the largest cryptocurrency, with WisdomTree Investments joining their ranks late last week. VanEck Associates Corp., NYDIG Asset Management and Valkyrie Digital Assets were the names already in the running.
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Surging Crypto Interest from Individual Investors Spurs New Investment Funds
On 3/17/21 at 2:11 PM EDT
The New York company now manages 14 cryptocurrency investment funds. Investor demand has never been higher, and every day we re seeing new entrants to what has surely become a bona fide asset class, Michael Sonnenshein, Grayscale s CEO, said in a statement. Grayscale has long been the leader in creating novel pathways for investors to access the opportunities that digital currencies may offer, and this announcement carries on that tradition.
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In a related action, New York investment bank Morgan Stanley said it would make Bitcoin investments available to select clients, CNBC reported. The new service will be available only to those who have had at least $2 million in a Morgan Stanley account for at least six months.