21Shares, a top investment cryptocurrency company, has introduced two new exchange-traded funds (ETFs) on cryptocurrencies. There is controlled exposure to large digital assets, such as Bitcoin, Ethereum, Solana, and Dogecoin, with these funds. This is the first to be registered under the Investment Company Act of 1940, making crypto index ETFs available to investors with […]21Shares, a top investment cryptocurrency company, has introduced two new exchange-traded funds (ETFs) on cryptocurrencies. There is controlled exposure to large digital assets, such as Bitcoin, Ethereum, Solana, and Dogecoin, with these funds. This is the first to be registered under the Investment Company Act of 1940, making crypto index ETFs available to investors with […]

21Shares Launches Regulated Crypto ETFs for Top Digital Assets

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  • 21Shares launches two regulated crypto ETFs, providing exposure to Bitcoin, Ethereum, and more.
  • The ETFs, TTOP and TXBC, offer diversified crypto access with low management fees.
  • Registered under the 1940 Act, these ETFs offer stronger investor protection and regulatory oversight.

21Shares, a top investment cryptocurrency company, has introduced two new exchange-traded funds (ETFs) on cryptocurrencies. There is controlled exposure to large digital assets, such as Bitcoin, Ethereum, Solana, and Dogecoin, with these funds. This is the first to be registered under the Investment Company Act of 1940, making crypto index ETFs available to investors with diversified access to digital assets.

As per a recent report, The two ETFs, 21Shares FTSE Crypto 10 Index ETF (TTOP) and 21Shares FTSE Crypto 10 ex-BTC Index ETF (TXBC), started trading on Thursday. These funds provide investors with a means to have wide exposure to cryptocurrencies in general without investing in particular assets. The ETFs will make it easier to gain entry to the crypto market and will also satisfy the rising demand for diversified crypto portfolios.

21Shares Launches Investor-Safe Crypto ETFs

The ETFs were created in partnership with Teucrium, and they are designed to achieve exposure via publicly listed securities, but not by holding the cryptocurrencies. This structure will ensure that there is less conflict of interest and more investor protection. 

These funds are registered using the 1940 Act but receive more stringent regulations than the rest of crypto ETFs, which are usually initiated using the Securities Act of 1933.

Top Ten is the TTOP ETF that gives a 0.50% management fee following a market-cap-weighted approach of the top ten largest cryptocurrencies. The TXBC ETF without Bitcoin concentrates on the cryptocurrencies with real-world application blockchains. 

The management fees in this fund are slightly higher at 0.65%. These ETFs were created based on the market need for an accessible and regulated method of investing in a variety of cryptocurrencies.

21Shares pointed out that these diversified funds were often chosen by many institutional investors, as they not only become more market-diverse with one investment. The funds also meet the set regulatory standards, and thus they are more attractive to professional investors. 

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Regulated Crypto ETFs Offer Stability in a Volatile Market

The rules from the 1940 Act offer a more reliable tax treatment and better security than the riskier products governed by the 1933 Act.

These ETFs are being launched at a time when the crypto market is volatile. Bitcoin has recently fallen below $100,000 for the first time since June, causing investors to be cautious.

Nonetheless, 21Shares is sure that the controlled characteristic of these new funds will appeal to interest even during changes in the market.

The timing of the ETFs’ launch places 21Shares in direct competition with other asset managers eager to capture a share of the growing crypto ETF market. Such companies as Grayscale or Hashdex have already introduced similar products, and some other companies like T. Rowe Price are also considering entering the space. 

Nonetheless, 21Shares reckons that its regulated ETFs will still be attractive, particularly among institutional investors who want a less risky entry to the crypto market.

Overall, the new 21Shares crypto ETFs provide an authorized and diluted entry point to the crypto-asset market. These ETFs will significantly advance the formalization of cryptocurrency investments, making them less risky and more user-friendly for professional investors. With increased demand in regulated crypto products, such ETFs are in a good position to tap into a wide portfolio of investors.

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