VanEck sets a 0.20% fee for its proposed spot ETF

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(Reuters) – Investment management firm VanEck plans to charge a 0.20% fee on its proposed Ethereum-traded fund, according to a U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission filing on Friday.

Last month, the SEC approved Nasdaq, CBOE and NYSE’s applications to create a list of ether price-linked ETFs, potentially paving the way for the products to be launched later this year.

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Nine issuers including VanEck, ARK Investments/21Shares and BlackRock (NYSE:) hope to launch ETFs tied to the second-largest cryptocurrency after the SEC approved bitcoin ETFs in January in a watershed moment for the industry.

Spot ETF ETF allows investors to gain exposure to the price of Ethereum without the complications and risks of owning Ethereum directly.

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