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Investment Startup Bitwise Proposes ETF for Top 10 Cryptos

Crypto investment startup Bitwise announced it filed to offer a cryptocurrency exchange-traded fund (ETF) Tuesday. 

Updated Sep 13, 2021, 8:12 a.m. Published Jul 24, 2018, 6:01 p.m.
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Crypto investment startup Bitwise is seeking regulators' permission to offer an exchange-traded fund (ETF) tied to the top 10 cryptocurrencies.

The Bitwise HOLD 10 Cryptocurrency Index Fund ETF would track the returns on the startup's HOLD 10 Index. That index is the basis for a passive investment fund which itself invests in the top 10 cryptocurrencies by market capitalization. This fund "captures approximately 80 [percent] of the total market capitalization of the cryptocurrency market," the company said Tuesday.

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According to a press release, the ETF proposal addresses issues surrounding supply, liquidity, trade volume and custody, which are areas the SEC has expressed concern about in the past.

The proposal, filed with the SEC, differs from other ETF applications under the agency's review in that it lists multiple cryptocurrencies as part of the fund, and not just bitcoin.

The news comes just hours after the regulator announced it was postponing a decision on five other proposed ETFs. Those funds were proposed by Direxion Investments, which has withdrawn similar proposals in the past at the SEC's direction.

At the same time, there is an effort to encourage the SEC to approve another ETF proposal, offered by VanEck and SolidX. The SEC is taking comments on this proposal, and may offer a decision as soon as next month if it does not choose to delay it as well.

Cryptocurrencies' chart image via Worawee Meepian / Shutterstock

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