The CLNK ETF begins trading on NYSE Arca with a 0.34% management fee, waived for three months on the first $500 million in assets. The post Bitwise Launches ChainlinkThe CLNK ETF begins trading on NYSE Arca with a 0.34% management fee, waived for three months on the first $500 million in assets. The post Bitwise Launches Chainlink

Bitwise Launches Chainlink ETF on NYSE Arca, Enters Competition With Grayscale

2026/01/15 00:31
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Bitwise Asset Management launched the Bitwise Chainlink ETF on NYSE Arca on Jan. 14. The fund is the second in the U.S. to offer direct ownership of Chainlink LINK $14.34 24h volatility: 5.3% Market cap: $10.14 B Vol. 24h: $692.93 M tokens, creating competition with Grayscale’s existing GLNK product.

The fund trades under the ticker CLNK with a 0.34% management fee, though the sponsor will waive the entire fee for three months on the first $500 million in assets, according to Bitwise’s announcement.

Bitwise manages more than $15 billion in client assets across over 40 crypto investment products.

Bitwise Chief Investment Officer Matt Hougan described Chainlink as essential infrastructure for connecting blockchains to outside information like price feeds and real-world events.

Applications ranging from lending platforms to prediction markets use Chainlink data to execute transactions automatically.

Fee Competition

CLNK’s standard fee of 0.34% is slightly lower than Grayscale’s 0.35%. Both funds are currently operating under fee waivers to attract early investors.

Grayscale launched the first Chainlink ETF on Dec. 2, 2025, and has accumulated $87.5 million in assets, according to Grayscale’s product page. The fund’s fee remains waived until March 2, 2026, or until assets reach $1 billion.

Both products use Coinbase Custody Trust Company to securely hold the LINK tokens and list on NYSE Arca.

Neither fund is registered under the Investment Company Act of 1940, which means they have fewer regulatory protections than traditional mutual funds.

Market Context

LINK traded at $14.12 on Jan. 14 with a 24-hour gain of 5.39%, according to CoinGecko data. Chainlink holds approximately 49% of the oracle market by assets protected on its network, compared to roughly 10% for its nearest competitor, Pyth.

According to Chainlink’s own metrics, the platform has facilitated more than $27 trillion in transaction value across more than 70 blockchains since 2017.

Bitwise has been expanding its altcoin ETF lineup. The company filed for 11 new crypto ETFs on Dec. 31, including funds for Tron and Zcash.

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