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Investment management fund, VanEck, finally succeeded in launching a Bitcoin-backed Exchange Traded Product (ETP). However, instead of an ETF (Exchange Traded Fund), it launched an ETN (Exchange Traded Note), and it did not manage to get it listed on a US exchange.
VanEck finally got its Bitcoin Product, although not the one it was after
VanEck has spent years trying to launch a Bitcoin ETF in the US, with most of its efforts taking place in 2019. Unfortunately, the company’s lobbying to get its ETF proved unsuccessful, as the US SEC never gave it the approval it needed.
Now, the company decided to take a new approach, and it finally managed to launch a Bitcoin ETP, as it revealed in a tweet yesterday, November 25th.
1) Today @vaneck_eu launched a #Bitcoin #ETN. The ETN is physically-backed by Bitcoin and listed on Deutsche Böerse Xetra. Launching a Bitcoin ETP was a top priority for VanEck. We succeeded! VanEck hopes to serve many in Europe and Asia! Resource page: https://t.co/oRpVOQyby2 pic.twitter.com/xnCnTWqMrG
— Gabor Gurbacs (@gaborgurbacs) November 25, 2020
However, as mentioned, it did not launch an ETF, but an ETN, and it did not get it listed on a US exchange, but rather on Germany’s Deutsche Börse Xetra.
The newly-launched product is not a mutual fund, but a debt instrument. ETNs are typically used for tracking markets that are hard to access, such as Bitcoin, in this particular example.
2) Important #Bitcoin #ETP Features:+ Physically backed (100% Bitcoin collateralized)+ Exchange listed (Deutsche Börse Xetra)+ Negligible premium/discount to NAV+ Transparent holdings+ Transparent prices + Investor protections+ Professionally managed by @vaneck_eu
— Gabor Gurbacs (@gaborgurbacs) November 25, 2020
Now, VanEck Vectors Bitcoin ETN is fully backed by BTC, and it allows investors to gain direct exposure to the BTC market.
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The company put a lot of effort into trying to get the US Securities and Exchange Commission to approve its Bitcoin ETF proposals. Unfortunately, it was never successful, and the proposal was even withdrawn by the CBOE earlier this year, in September.
To make matters worse, the withdrawal came only a month before the decision regarding the proposal was supposed to be made.
Dominik Poiger, VanEck’s product manager, noted that the new product, Bitcoin ETN, is fully collateralized. As such, it will use all the money invested in ETNs to actually buy Bitcoin. In other words, each ETN will represent a certain portion of the coin.
The coins themselves will be held in cold storage by a custodian bank called Bank Frick, headquartered in Liechtenstein.
3) + Resource page: https://t.co/irRcHs6k1w+ Manager: @vaneck_eu + Listings exchange: @DeutscheBoerse + Index provider: @MVISIndices + Custodian: @BankFrick + Follow colleagues: @vaneck_eu, @MVISIndices, @sirbanksalot, @ChefTracker, @SASchoenfeld, @JanvanEck3
— Gabor Gurbacs (@gaborgurbacs) November 25, 2020
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