Good News from VanEck for Bitcoin (BTC) Investors! "It Became Alone Among Its Competitors!"
US giant firm VanEck announced that it has extended zero transaction fees on its spot Bitcoin ETF HODL until 2026.
US giant firm VanEck announced that it has extended zero transaction fees on its spot Bitcoin ETF HODL until 2026.
VanEck announced on his official X account that he will be imposing zero fees on Bitcoin ETF HODL until January 2026.
This further demonstrates the fund’s commitment to accessible Bitcoin investing.
“We’re extending the 0 fee on the VanEck Bitcoin ETF (HODL) for another year (through January 2026). For both seasoned HODLers and curious investors, we’re removing the cost as a barrier to your Bitcoin exposure.
HODL remains the ONLY bitcoin ETF with 0 fees, and we are proud to keep it that way for some time to come.”
HODL remains the only spot bitcoin ETF with a zero trading exemption. This decision increases interest from investors looking to add BTC to their portfolios, particularly amid the current Bitcoin rally, and also reflects VanEck’s commitment to providing competitive investment opportunities to meet investor needs.
“January 10th marks the anniversary of the SEC approving the first U.S.-listed spot bitcoin exchange-traded products,” said Kyle DaCruz, Director of Digital Asset Products at VanEck. “This is a milestone we’ve been working toward for nearly a decade at VanEck. It seems appropriate to honor this milestone and extend the HODL fee waiver with this history in mind.”
https://twitter.com/vaneck_us/status/1861032457396732142
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