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VanEck’s Bitcoin ETF Set to Debut on Australian Stock Exchange

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By Aggregated - see source on June 18, 2024 Crypto News
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  • ASX approved Australia’s first spot Bitcoin ETF by VanEck, offering investors direct exposure to Bitcoin through a US-listed trust.
  • This ETF marks a significant milestone in Australia’s crypto market.

The Australian Securities Exchange (ASX) has greenlit its first spot Bitcoin exchange-traded fund (ETF), marking a significant milestone in the country’s cryptocurrency investment space. VanEck, a prominent issuer in the ETF space, is set to launch Australia’s first spot Bitcoin ETF on June 20th. 

This ETF will operate as a feeder fund, investing in the VanEck Bitcoin Trust (HODL), an ETF listed on the Cboe BZX Exchange in the United States. Notably, VanEck has emphasized that its Bitcoin ETF will be the most cost-effective option available to Australian investors seeking exposure to the cryptocurrency.

VanEck’s CEO for the Asia-Pacific region, Arian Neiron, highlighted the increasing demand for Bitcoin exposure among Australian investors. Neiron noted that VBTC would simplify access to Bitcoin by handling the complexities associated with acquiring, storing, and securing digital assets. This move aims to provide a regulated and transparent investment vehicle for advisers and investors seeking Bitcoin exposure.

According to the announcement, the ETF will operate as a feeder fund, investing in the VanEck Bitcoin Trust (HODL), an ETF listed on the Cboe BZX Exchange in the U.S. VanEck has emphasized that its Bitcoin ETF will be the most cost-effective option available to Australian investors seeking exposure to the cryptocurrency. 

Australia’s Bitcoin ETF market is heating up, with other players preparing to introduce their spot Bitcoin and Ethereum (ETH) funds. Sydney-based BetaShares Holdings Pty and DigitalX Ltd. are reportedly working towards listing their offerings on the ASX. BetaShares, in particular, plans to launch spot Ethereum and Bitcoin ETF funds to meet the growing demand for diversified digital asset investments.

Regulatory Framework and Market Expectations

Unlike in the United States, where the SEC holds significant sway over ETF approvals, Australia requires approval from both the Australian Securities & Investments Commission (ASIC) and the exchange where the product will be listed. Several firms, including DigitalX Ltd. and BetaShares, have navigated this dual approval process, both of which are pursuing similar ETF launches on the ASX.

VanEck, having already secured approval for spot Bitcoin ETFs in the United States and with products in Europe, aims to leverage its global expertise to provide Australian investors. The company’s strategy is geared towards meeting the high expectations set after the U.S. approved its first spot Bitcoin ETFs earlier this year.

Market Shifts and Investor Trends

Recent data from asset manager CoinShares revealed significant outflows from digital asset investment products, totaling approximately $600 million. These outflows, the largest since March 2022, were primarily from Bitcoin, with about $621 million withdrawn. This shift occurred amidst a hawkish Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) meeting, leading investors to reduce their exposure to fixed-income assets.

Weekly crypto asset flows. Source: CoinShares
Weekly crypto asset flows. Source: CoinShares

Despite the outflows from Bitcoin, several altcoins experienced inflows during this period. Ethereum, Lido (LDO), and XRP saw notable inflows of $13 million,$2 million, and $1 million, respectively. This trend suggests that investors seek diversification beyond Bitcoin amidst recent market volatility.

As of this writing, Bitcoin is trading at $65,174, down 1% in the past 24 hours and nearly 6% in the past seven days. The approval of the VBTC ETF on the ASX is expected to significantly impact the market, potentially influencing Bitcoin’s price and investor interest.

 


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