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Bitcoin ETFs Soar As 3rd Largest US Bank Reveals Ownership In New Filing

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In a notable development highlighting the increasing interest of traditional financial institutions in Bitcoin (BTC), Wells Fargo, the third-largest bank in the United States, has revealed its exposure to spot Bitcoin ETFs. 

The US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) approved the regulated index funds in January, allowing institutions like Wells Fargo to invest in the largest cryptocurrency in the market. 

This move signifies a significant entry into the Bitcoin market for the bank, as spot Bitcoin ETFs provide a regulated investment vehicle for institutional investors seeking exposure to Bitcoin’s price movements without directly owning the asset.

Wells Fargo And BNY Mellon Invest In Bitcoin ETFs

According to a recent filing, Wells Fargo holds positions in various spot Bitcoin ETFs. The bank has invested in Grayscale’s spot Bitcoin ETF, the Grayscale Bitcoin Trust (GBTC), ProShares Bitcoin Strategy futures ETF, and shares in Bitcoin Depot Inc. 

Wells Fargo’s disclosure follows a growing trend among major banks and traditional asset managers investing in spot Bitcoin ETFs. As reported by Bitcoinist, the Bank of New York Mellon Corporation (BNY Mellon), one of the oldest and largest banks in the US, has also revealed its investments in Bitcoin ETFs managed by BlackRock and Grayscale. 

BNY Mellon’s engagement with Grayscale involved purchasing shares of Grayscale’s Bitcoin Trust, while its involvement with BlackRock’s IShares Bitcoin Trust (IBIT) included acquiring shares of the ETF. These investments, though symbolic in size, highlight the bank’s recognition of Bitcoin’s potential as an asset class.

BlackRock And Fidelity Surpass $10B In Assets In Record Time

The rapid growth and adoption of Bitcoin ETFs are notable. Bloomberg ETF expert Eric Balchunas pointed out that before the introduction of Bitcoin ETFs, the record for an ETF to reach $10 billion in assets was held by the JPMorgan Nasdaq Equity Premium ETF (JEPQ), which took nearly three years. 

However, BlackRock’s IBIT achieved this milestone in 49 days, while Fidelity’s FBTC ETF accomplished it in 77 days. These ETFs have also demonstrated strong trading volume and inflows, indicating the growing interest and demand for Bitcoin investment products.

In sum, Wells Fargo’s disclosure of exposure to spot Bitcoin ETFs highlights the increasing involvement of traditional banks in the cryptocurrency market. As more institutions recognize the potential of Bitcoin and seek regulated investment vehicles, spot Bitcoin ETFs have emerged as an attractive option. 

Bitcoin ETFs

Currently, the largest cryptocurrency in the market, Bitcoin, is trading near the critical resistance level of $61,000, which holds significant importance for the potential growth of BTC.

However, recent market movements have resulted in Bitcoin retracing its gains from the weekend, with a 1.2% price decrease observed over the past seven days. This decline has impacted the cryptocurrency’s short-term performance. 

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