Bitcoin ETF Hopes Push Grayscale's GBTC Discount to Narrowest Since 2021
The fund’s shares have traded for years at a discount to the value of the BTC it owns.

The discount for Grayscale’s Bitcoin Fund (GBTC), the world’s largest bitcoin investment vehicle, continued to narrow on Tuesday amid optimism that a bitcoin spot exchange-traded fund (ETF) might be on its way in the U.S.
Shares in GBTC narrowed to a 12% discount to the trust’s net asset value (NAV) on Tuesday, the closest it has traded to NAV since December 2021, according to data from TradingView.
GBTC has traded at a discount since February 2021 and reached a record low of nearly 50% in December last year during the prolonged crypto winter. The company said on Monday it is “operationally ready” to convert GBTC into an ETF upon the SEC’s approval.
The narrowing comes as Grayscale awaits a decision from the U.S. Securities and Commission Exchange on whether it can convert the fund into an ETF. On Friday, the SEC failed to appeal its August court loss over Grayscale’s application to convert GBTC into a spot ETF, igniting some hope among investors that the SEC might approve the application.
Read more: What’s Next for Grayscale, Spot Bitcoin ETF After SEC Declines to Appeal Court Loss?
Grayscale is among other asset managers who have applied to the SEC for bitcoin spot ETFs, including the likes of BlackRock, Fidelity and WisdomTree.
GBTC is the largest cryptocurrency fund in the world, currently with $16.7 billion in assets under management.
Digital Currency Group is the parent company of Grayscale and CoinDesk.
UPDATE (Oct. 17, 22:04 UTC): Removes 5th paragraph as request for an En banc appeal has already expired.
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