First Mover Americas: Grayscale's Is the First ETF to Begin Trading
The latest price moves in crypto markets in context for Jan. 11, 2024.

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Spot bitcoin ETFs were finally approved in the U.S. after a decade of trying. The Securities and Exchange Commission gave the green light Wednesday to key filings from the markets seeking to list the groundbreaking products. They will begin trading today. Bitcoin's price topped $47,500 following the decision and is now trading around $47,000. About a dozen companies, including BlackRock, Fidelity and Grayscale, sought to create bitcoin ETFs. These are spot ETFs, meaning they hold bitcoin itself, versus the already-approved bitcoin futures ETFs, which hold derivatives contracts tied to BTC. The hotly anticipated products will debut on U.S. markets run by the NYSE, Cboe Global Markets and Nasdaq, aided by major trading firms who plan to provide liquidity.
Grayscale, the manager of GBTC, claimed bragging rights as the first of the newly approved spot bitcoin ETFs to begin trading, a representative for the firm said on Thursday. “I am happy to confirm that GBTC started pre-trading at 4 am EST this morning,” Grayscale’s head of communications, Jennifer Rosenthal, said in an email. The conversion of Grayscale’s $27 billion bitcoin trust into an ETF was approved by the SEC on Wednesday, one of many applicants approved by the U.S. markets regulator.
The spot bitcoin ETF approvals also buoyed ether
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- The chart shows cumulative volume delta in futures tied to ether.
- Crypto exchange OKX is leading the growth in the CVD followed by Binance to indicate net capital inflows into the market.
- Ether has surged nearly 10% to $2,650 in the past 24 hours, as traders see the second-largest cryptocurrency as a favourite candidate for a spot ETF approval following bitcoin.
- Source: Velo Data
- Omkar Godbole
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