Bitcoin ETF issuers Fidelity and Galaxy race to offer lowered fees ahead of SEC approvals
Fidelity and Galaxy Digital are positioning themselves to gain early traction by naming Wall Street partners while setting competitive expense ratios of 0.39% and 0.59%, respectively.
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