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Los ETF de Bitcoin: El trading al contado llega a Wall Street

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No fue hasta enero de 2024, después de 11 años de preparación, cuando los reguladores estadounidenses aprobaron finalmente el primer vehículo de trading de BTCUSD. En realidad, 11 de ellos. En un momento decisivo para el sector de las criptomonedas, la Comisión de Bolsa y Valores (SEC) autorizó a 11 fondos cotizados en bolsa que tienen Bitcoin auténtico a entrar en el mercado principal y codearse con acciones y bonos. Y la respuesta fue un remolino monstruoso de capital el primer día: un total de 4.600 millones de dólares en acciones de ETF cambiaron de manos. Así que la pregunta sigue siendo: ¿se trata de una apuesta acertada para que las criptomonedas salgan a la luz o es una desviación basada en la especulación de la visión libertaria de Satoshi de las finanzas descentralizadas?

Entre los solicitantes convertidos en emisores de ETF se encuentra el mayor gestor de activos del mundo, BlackRock, junto con sus rivales Fidelity Investments, Invesco y las empresas favorables a las criptomonedas ARK Invest y Grayscale, entre otras. Y de eso trata esta lista. Como siempre, haga sus propios análisis antes de acabar explicándole a su tío en Navidad que está en esto "durante mucho tiempo".

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IIBIT

iShares Bitcoin Trust (IBIT) was founded on June 8, 2023 by BlackRock, a prominent global asset manager and ETF provider. This trust enables investors to integrate Bitcoin into a regular brokerage account. Beyond its convenient pricing, IBIT's attractiveness stems from its capacity to address operational hurdles associated with directly holding Bitcoin, as well as the potential reduction of complications in tax reporting and significant trading costs.

BBITB

Bitwise Asset Management, founded in 2016 and headquartered in San Francisco, California, stands out as one of the leading managers of cryptocurrency index funds in the United States. Its Bitcoin fund provides investors with the opportunity to participate in the Bitcoin market, overcoming challenges such as exchange accessibility, custody, and execution expenses. The fund issues shares in batches of 10,000, facilitating the buying and selling of Bitcoin stored by the Bitcoin Custodian in a separate account.

DDEFI

Founded in 2018, Hashdex stands out as a global innovator in the field of crypto asset management. Its Bitcoin ETF is designed to make direct investments in Bitcoin, providing investors with a gateway to the world of the first decentralized, blockchain-based digital currency. This ETF opens up global access to Bitcoin through shares traded under the ticker DEFI, presenting a convenient avenue for investors seeking exposure to the evolving landscape of digital assets.

AARKB

Utilizing the ARK 21Shares Bitcoin ETF, ARK Investment Management engages in direct investments in Bitcoin, securely stored in a cold storage wallet. The assessment of ARKB shares occurs daily, factoring in expenses and liabilities. The fund relies on the CME CF Bitcoin Reference Rate-New York Variant (BRRNY) as the benchmark index for BTC in US dollars. Notably, this fund is seen as a reliable indicator of the average spot price of Bitcoin, highlighting its resilience against manipulation.

GGBTC

GBTC was launched in 2013 and has a substantial history as one of the trailblazing Bitcoin funds available for public trading. It operates as one of the earliest securities solely and passively focused on Bitcoin and enables investors to engage in BTC without grappling with the intricacies linked to directly obtaining, storing, and safeguarding Bitcoin. Grayscale Bitcoin Trust is an actively traded spot Bitcoin ETF that helps investors gain significant adaptability in handling their investments.

FFBTC

The Fidelity Wise Origin Bitcoin Fund (FBTC) stands as an ETF crafted to replicate the dynamics of Bitcoin. It provides investors with an avenue to engage in Bitcoin's price fluctuations through a well-known investment framework that involves passive investment in BTC. FBTC is accessible for acquisition in different types of accounts, such as brokerage, trust, and tax-advantaged accounts. It functions similarly to other exchange-traded products: it trades within stock market hours, with fees integrated into the fund's expense ratio.

BBTCW

The WisdomTree Bitcoin Fund (BTCW) is an exchange-traded fund backed by physical Bitcoin, with the goal of offering investors a simple, secure, and cost-efficient route to tap into the price movements of Bitcoin. The fund prioritizes convenient investor entry, tradability, transparency, and institutional custody solutions — all within a resilient physically supported structure. BTCW shares are valued on a daily basis, relying on an independently calculated worth derived from combined trade flow data sourced from significant Bitcoin spot exchanges.

BBTCO

The partnership between Invesco, a worldwide ETF franchise, and Galaxy, a major participant in digital assets and blockchain, made a range of resources covering cryptocurrencies available to investors. Among their collaborative products is BTCO, an ETF managed passively to replicate the price movements of Bitcoin. BTCO provides exposure to Bitcoin while mitigating the difficulties associated with overseeing individual digital wallets and navigating unregulated cryptocurrency platforms.

BBRRR

Valkyrie Bitcoin Fund (BRRR) aims to possess Bitcoin through ordinary shares and replicate the value performance of BTC. BRRR is designed to provide investors with a practical and convenient avenue for Bitcoin investment. Shares are consistently issued but exclusively in full baskets, each with 50,000 shares. The calculation of Bitcoins required for creating and redeeming baskets is based on the Bitcoin Index Price: it computes a volume-weighted per-bitcoin value in U.S. Dollars.

HHODL

The Vaneck Bitcoin Trust (HODL) functions as an ETF focused on monitoring the performance of BTC price, accounting for operational costs. It acts as a passive investment, delivering an economical way to access Bitcoin within a standard and regulated structure. HODL is backed by Bitcoin physically held in cold storage at a regulated custodian. The daily valuation of the Trust's shares is determined by thoroughly evaluated prices from a designated set of exchanges.

EEZBC

Franklin Bitcoin ETF (EZBC) issues shares representing partial and indivisible beneficial interests in Bitcoin held by a custodian. Primarily, it aims to replicate the price movements of Bitcoin, excluding the associated expenses of the fund. EZBC offers a convenient and economically efficient avenue for gaining exposure to Bitcoin, with Coinbase serving as the custodial entity. Established on September 6, 2023, the Trust is registered under the Securities Act of 1933.