ASX Approves First Spot Bitcoin ETF by VanEck
The Australian Securities Exchange, which accounts for 90% of Australia’s equity market, has approved its first spot Bitcoin (BTC) exchange-traded fund. The issuer, VanEck, announced in a blog post that it will launch th...
The Australian Securities Exchange, which accounts for 90% of Australia’s equity market, has approved its first spot Bitcoin (BTC) exchange-traded fund. The issuer, VanEck, announced in a blog post that it will launch the ETF on June 20, touting it as the “lowest cost bitcoin ETF in Australia.”
VanEck resubmitted the application for this product in February. Reports from April indicated that DigitalX Ltd. had applied for approval around the same time, and Sydney-based BetaShares was also working toward launching a similar product on the ASX. Bloomberg had previously reported that spot Bitcoin ETFs might be approved by the end of 2024, making this an early development.
In contrast to the U.S., Australian firms need approval from both the Australian Securities & Investments Commission and the exchange listing the product. In May, ASIC confirmed via email to CoinDesk that DigitalX Ltd., VanEck, and BetaShares either had the relevant licenses or were collaborating with firms that did.
Earlier this month, Australia-based Monochrome Asset Management received approval for its Monochrome Bitcoin ETF (IBTC) from the Cboe Australia exchange, ASX’s smaller rival. Monochrome stated that its product was the first and only ETF in Australia to hold Bitcoin directly.
“Despite regulatory and exchange framework challenges in Australia, VanEck intends to lead the way in bringing the first Bitcoin ETF to ASX investors,” VanEck stated in their blog.
Industry experts previously expressed more excitement for a spot Bitcoin ETF to trade on ASX due to its larger trading volumes. ASX’s approval of VanEck’s product is expected to lend greater legitimacy to cryptocurrency and related ETFs in the region.
After the U.S. approved spot Bitcoin ETFs in January, there has been anticipation for similar approvals in APAC countries as they strive to position themselves as major crypto hubs. VanEck plans to leverage its global expertise and infrastructure, having launched approved spot Bitcoin ETFs in the U.S. and Europe, to provide Australian investors with a top-tier cryptocurrency solution.
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