BlackRock, other issuers update S-1 filing for spot Ethereum ETFs, raising expectations for July launch

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Seven spot Ethereum ETF applicants amended their registration statements with the SEC on June 21, leading to increased expectations of a trading launch in early July.

Franklin Templeton, VanEck, Invesco Galaxy, BlackRock, 21Shares, and Fidelity submitted updated S-1 registrations for their respective funds.

Grayscale submitted an amended S-3 registration for its Ethereum Trust and an additional amended S-1 statement for its mini Ethereum Trust.Ā Bitwise did not amend its registration statement.

Bloomberg ETF analyst Eric Balchunas continued to predict July 2 as an over/under date for the fundsā€™ launch following the latest filings, saying:

ā€œAnyway thatā€™s basically a wrap. Ball in SECā€™s court now.ā€

He also maintained his view that Ethereum ETFs are unlikely to attract more than 20% of the AUM Bitcoin ETFs have attracted.

Fees disclosed

Franklin Templeton disclosed a 0.19% sponsor fee in the updated filing. The firm will waive the fee for the first $10 billion assets for six months. Meanwhile,Ā VanEck disclosed a similar 0.20% sponsor fee, which it intends to waive for the first $1.5 billion assets until an unstated date in 2025.

Balchunas believes the low fees will pressure BlackRock to announce sub-30 basis point sponsor fees for its fund as well. Notably, both BlackRock and Fidelity have yet to disclose sponsor fees for their ETFs.

Experts believe BlackRockā€™s fee, in particular, will be a key detail that could lead to heightened competition among the firms. Balchunas said the asset managerā€™s fee is the most important missing detail other than the launch date.

According to the analyst:

ā€œ[BlackRockā€™s] fee is the sun that the rest will need to orbit around.ā€

The launch of spot Bitcoin ETFs in January notably led to a ā€œfee warā€ among issuers, each vying to offer competitively low fees. Currently, spot Bitcoin ETF fees largely range between 0.19% and 0.39%, though Grayscaleā€™s GBTC has a higher 1.5% fee.

Seed investments

Invesco Galaxy disclosed a $100,000 seed transaction on June 17 in which the seed investor purchased 4,000 Shares at $25 per share.

Grayscale disclosed a $100,000 seed share purchase for its mini Ethereum trust. On May 31, the sponsor purchased 10,000 shares at $10 per share.

Fidelity said its seed capital investor, FMR Capital, purchased 125,000 shares at $37.99 per share on June 4, contributing $4.7 million to the trust.

Meanwhile, BlackRock previously reported $10 million in seed funding for its ETF.

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