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BlackRock’s Spot Bitcoin ETF Not The Same As Grayscale’s Product, Experts Say

BlackRock’s Spot Bitcoin ETF Not The Same As Grayscale’s Product, Experts Say

CoindeskCoindesk2023/06/16 20:44
By:Helene Braun

While both are technically trusts, there’s one key distinction which makes Blackrock’s proposed investment vehicle an exchange traded fund (ETF).

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Exchange Traded Fund (ETF) terminology can sometimes be tricky, and fund management giant BlackRock’s application for a spot Bitcoin ETF has raised some questions.

To review, BlackRock’s (BLK) iShares unit on Thursday with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) for creation of the iShares Bitcoin Trust.

The name and other details of the proposal sparked some confusion among industry experts as to whether BlackRock was applying for an ETF or a trust with properties similar to the Grayscale Bitcoin Trust (GBTC).

The answer is both.

“It’s a reminder of just how complex ETF terminology is,” Noelle Acheson, editor of Crypto is Macro Now, said. “Technically, BlackRock's proposal is for a trust, but it's a trust that allows redemptions, so it functions just like an ETF.”

In this sense, Acheson noted, the iShares product is nothing like GBTC, which has no redemption mechanism. “The market hears ‘trust’ and thinks it will be like GBTC with no redemptions, but that's not the case here,” Acheson said.

The key distinction is that an ETF for spot bitcoin “would be able to buy bitcoin at the end of the trading day to bring the fund's assets in line with its trading price. A trust does not have the ability to do this,” Joe Consorti, market analyst at The Bitcoin Layer said.

A trust will thus occasionally trade higher or lower than the value of its underlying assets – sometimes substantially – an issue currently facing GBTC which (currently about 40%) to its net asset value for years.

Grayscale has been attempting to convert its trust to a spot bitcoin ETF for some time, but has been rejected in that effort by the SEC, which market manipulation, among other concerns.

BlackRock is hoping to get past the market manipulation, with CoinDesk earlier on Friday that the fund manager’s application includes a promise of a “surveillance-sharing agreement” between exchanges.

Edited by Stephen Alpher.

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