Spot Ethereum ETF 'fee war' begins as Franklin Templeton discloses fees
Franklin Templeton has started the spot Ethereum ETF "fee war" by being the first to announce its fees in an amended S-1 application, according to ETF analyst Eric Balchunas.
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Franklin Templeton has started the spot Ethereum ETF "fee war" by being the first to announce its fees in an amended S-1 application, according to ETF analyst Eric Balchunas.
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