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Bitcoin ETFs expected to outshine Ethereum counterparts in the US market

EditorHari Govind
Published 17/11/2023, 16:02
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NEW YORK - The cryptocurrency investment landscape is witnessing a nuanced debate as Bitwise, a leading crypto index fund manager, delves into the potential impact of U.S. Ethereum (ETH) exchange-traded funds (ETFs). Chief Investment Officer Matt Hougan and crypto analysts of Bitwise have shared insights suggesting that Bitcoin (BTC) ETFs are poised to have a more significant influence on the market than ETH ETFs.

The analysts highlighted that institutional investors are becoming more familiar with BTC, often seeing it as a digital equivalent to gold. In contrast, ETH is likened to a high-growth tech stock, with its role in portfolios reflecting its nature as a smart-contract platform and its staking features offering "dividend-like" cash flows. Despite this, the analysts pointed out that there's still a gap in understanding the fundamental differences between BTC and ETH among these investors.

Hougan emphasized two key reasons why Bitcoin might dominate the ETF space: an anticipated earlier approval by regulators and its primary use case aligning with the traditional purpose of ETFs — serving as a store of wealth outside the fiat currency system. While Bitcoin is seen as a tool for wealth preservation, Ethereum's core functionality lies in its programmability, which allows it to support complex applications such as decentralized exchanges and lending platforms. This aspect of Ethereum remains unchanged by the creation of an ETF.

Despite Ethereum's complexities, financial advisors are beginning to appreciate its unique attributes. However, the analysts noted that inflows into Ethereum-based funds have been sluggish this year, attributing this trend to historically low crypto volumes at the time of the launch of Ethereum futures ETFs and distractions from high-profile events like Sam Bankman-Fried’s trial.

Looking ahead, the analysts projected that institutional interest in ETH would grow due to its distinctive features like staking and its foundational role in powering decentralized applications. Yet, he acknowledged that most advisors are not heavily invested in crypto at present, which may contribute to their limited engagement with recent developments in the space.

Bitwise continues its efforts alongside other asset managers, including BlackRock (NYSE:BLK) and Fidelity, to secure regulatory approval for a Bitcoin spot ETF, which could further cement Bitcoin's position in investment portfolios and potentially catalyze broader institutional adoption.

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