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Bitwise Withdraws Its SEC Application For A Bitcoin Exchange-Traded Fund

Bitwise has withdrawn its SEC application for a Bitcoin Exchange-Traded Fund earlier this year.

It has been reported according to a December 9 statement that from Bitwise Asset Management, shares of its crypto index fund will begin public quotation on over-the-counter (OTC) markets under the BITW ticker.

However, the move effectively makes the index fund, which is composed of 10 crypto tokens, tradeable using brokerage accounts, which retail investors are allowed to invest in.

The announcement follows a review by the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority verifying that the BITW shares were in compliance with the Securities Exchange Act of 1934.


More than 90% of @BitwiseInvest's crypto index fund consists of #Bitcoin, Ether and XRP, with $120M in total assets under management https://t.co/7l4mtOV9Sj — Cointelegraph (@Cointelegraph) December 9, 2020

That act aims to protect retail investors from certain categories of investment that are especially risky, which is part of why the Securities and Exchange Commission responsible for it has yet to approve a Bitcoin Exchange-Traded Fund.

Hunter Horsley, the co-founder and CEO of Bitwise, said:

“The unprecedented events of 2020 have motivated many to invest in crypto for the first time. With BITW, investors can now get exposure to Bitcoin, Ethereum, and other cryptocurrencies without trying to pick winners or having to constantly monitor the rapid changes in the space.”

Likewise, other investment firms have been able to offer crypto-assets in over-the-counter trading, though Bitwise advertises this as the first crypto index fund available to US retail investors through brokerage accounts.

Grayscale Investment’s Digital Large Cap Fund consists of a basket of BTC, ETH, BCH, XRP, and LTC and has been available for OTC trading since last year.

In August, the firm announced that shares from its Bitcoin Cash Trust will be available on OTC Markets under the BCHG ticker, while its Litecoin Trust shares will use the ticker LTCN.

Bitwise reported the crypto index fund contained $120 million in assets under management, compared with Grayscale’s $12.6 billion. More than 90% of Bitwise’s fund is comprised of Bitcoin (BTC), Ether (ETH), and XRP, with smaller allocations of Litecoin (LTC), Bitcoin Cash (BCH), Chainlink (LINK), Cardano (ADA), Stellar Lumens (XLM), EOS, and Tezos (XTZ).


12/08/20 UPDATE: Net Assets Under Management, Holdings per Share, and Market Price per Share for our Investment Products. Total AUM: $12.6 billion$BTC $BCH $ETH $ETC $ZEN $LTC $XLM $XRP $ZEC pic.twitter.com/BPlcARQve6 — Grayscale (@Grayscale) December 8, 2020

Thus, Coinbase Custody acts as the firm’s custodian, keeping the coins in cold storage.

Source: Cointelegraph

 
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