BlackRock sets lower fee for spot bitcoin ETF compared to peers
时间:2024-06-29 04:05:54 阅读(143)
BlackRock has set a fee of 0.30% for its planned spot bitcoin exchange-traded fund, which is notably lower than those charged by some peers.
The asset manager disclosed the fee for its iShares Bitcoin Trust on Monday. In comparison, Valkyrie Investments and Fidelity are charging fees of 0.80% and 0.39%, respectively, for their planned spot bitcoin ETFs.
ARK 21Shares Bitcoin ETF, another proposed ETF, also set a fee of 0.25% on Monday.
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