Grayscale says it’s committed to launching bitcoin ETF



Michael Sonnenshein, Grayscale CEO, announces the company intends to file for a bitcoin ETF by converting its GBTC fund. With CNBC’s Melissa Lee and the Fast Money traders, Guy Adami, Tim Seymour, Karen Finerman and Brian Kelly. For access to live and exclusive video from CNBC subscribe to CNBC PRO: https://cnb.cx/2NGeIvi

The Securities and Exchange Commission formally acknowledged a bitcoin ETF proposal from VanEck just two weeks ago, starting the countdown on its 45-day approval timeline.

But seeing a bitcoin ETF approved in the next 30 days isnโ€™t that likely, according to Todd Rosenbluth, head of ETF and mutual fund research at CFRA Research.

Itโ€™s more likely that the SEC will extend its timeline, he told CNBCโ€™s โ€œETF Edgeโ€ on Monday.

โ€œWeโ€™ve got a number of firms that have either gone through the filing process or have previously filed but are waiting for more clarity,โ€ Rosenbluth said. โ€œThe SEC is less likely to try to pick a winner, we think, as to who comes first and weโ€™re more likely to see them โ€” if they do approve any ETF โ€” to approve multiple bitcoin-related ETFs. Weโ€™ve got a number of firms that have entered and we think weโ€™re likely to see one in the coming year or two, but we donโ€™t have a firm time frame as to when the answer would be yes.โ€

Joining the roster of prospective bitcoin ETF issuers is Grayscale. The investment firm said Monday it was โ€œ100% committedโ€ to converting its Grayscale Bitcoin Trust into an ETF. VanEck, Fidelity and Valkyrie Digital Assets are among the firms that have already filed applications.

With so much discussion around bitcoin, some may wonder whether it could be worked into ETFs such as VanEckโ€™s new Social Sentiment ETF (BUZZ) because of the digital coinโ€™s popularity, but the answer is no, says Jamie Wise, founder of Buzz Indexes.

โ€œThereโ€™s an awful lot of discussion around bitcoin and other crypto-assets and tokens for buyers, but no, you shouldnโ€™t expect to see any crypto into BUZZ,โ€ he said in the same โ€œETF Edgeโ€ interview. โ€œBUZZ is very clearly defined as large-cap U.S. equity exposure by sentiment and would not hold bitcoin or other crypto-assets.โ€

While you wonโ€™t find any crypto-assets in BUZZ, VanEckโ€™s models do track and analyze sentiment around cryptocurrencies, โ€œand weโ€™ll see what happens in the future,โ€ Wise said. โ€œMaybe not in BUZZ. Maybe in something else.โ€

In other areas of the ETF market, there is still a push to incorporate crypto exposure despite regulatory limits.

Art Amador, co-founder and chief operating officer of EquBot and the man behind the Artificial Intelligence Powered ETF (AIEQ), said that while his fund canโ€™t invest in bitcoin, itโ€™s important to get into the crypto ecosystem.

AIEQ does this through small-cap names such as Silvergate Capital, which provides cash management services to digital currency businesses, and Marathon Digital Holdings, a cryptocurrency mining company.

โ€œWe want investors to have exposure,โ€ Amador said in the same โ€œETF Edgeโ€ interview. โ€œThat said, weโ€™re also seeing a lot of regulatory headwinds, not just during rush, but also globally.โ€

Still, he expects further increases into the ecosystem as headwinds subside.

The price of bitcoin climbed nearly 1.5% on Monday, according to CoinMetrics.

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