Cathie Wood’s Ark Investment Management has made a strategic decision to withdraw from the competition to launch a spot Ether exchange-traded fund (ETF). The firm’s name has been removed from the application initially filed in collaboration with 21Shares.
21Shares has now submitted an updated application for its Ethereum spot ETF, which has been rebranded from the Ark 21Shares Ethereum ETF to the 21Shares Core Ethereum ETF. This rebranding signifies 21Shares’ continued commitment to bringing an Ether ETF to the market independently.
Despite this change, there are no alterations to the fees associated with the ETF. A representative from Ark Invest highlighted that while they recognize Ethereum’s potential and long-term value, they have decided to step back and reassess their investment strategy concerning an Ether ETF.
Importantly, this decision does not impact the ongoing collaboration between 21Shares and Ark Invest on other initiatives, such as the ARK 21Shares Bitcoin ETF, which launched in January. This Bitcoin ETF, with $3.2 billion in assets, ranks fourth among similar products in the U.S., trailing behind BlackRock Inc.’s leading $19 billion iShares Bitcoin Trust (IBIT).
In their partnership, 21Shares has been responsible for sponsoring the ETF, while Delaware Trust Company has acted as the trustee. The underlying Ether assets are securely held by Coinbase Custody Trust Company, and ARK Investment Management has served as a sub-adviser, focusing on marketing the shares to investors.
Last week, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) approved 19b-4 forms for eight Ethereum ETFs. However, issuers still need their S-1 statements to become effective before trading can commence.
21Shares expressed enthusiasm about the SEC’s recent approvals, stating, “We are enthusiastic about the SEC’s recent 19b-4 approval and are committed to increasing access to crypto as an asset class for U.S. investors.”
Ark Invest’s withdrawal from the Ether ETF race highlights its strategic shift, while 21Shares remains steadfast in its efforts to bring the Ethereum spot ETF to market. This development underscores the dynamic nature of the cryptocurrency ETF landscape and the ongoing efforts by financial institutions to innovate and adapt in the growing digital asset space. As the market evolves, these moves will be closely watched by investors and industry observers alike.
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