Bitcoin ETFs set to roll out in Australia to test crypto demand
THE Bitcoin exchange-traded fund (ETF) bandwagon is coming to Australia as regulators finalise approvals for products offering direct exposure to digital assets.
Cosmos Asset Management said it's preparing to launch the Cosmos Purpose Bitcoin Access ETF in coming days. It will invest in the Purpose Bitcoin ETF, a Toronto-listed fund with assets of about C$1.6 billion (S$1.7 billion).
"We anticipate to launch the product next week" pending a final regulatory green light, Dan Annan, chief executive officer at Cosmos, said in an interview.
Meanwhile, 21Shares AG in partnership with ETF Securities expects Bitcoin and Ether funds to go live on Apr 27, according to a statement. The tokens backing the products will be held in so-called cold storage by Coinbase Global.
Excitement around Bitcoin-linked ETFs reached a peak last year when the US allowed a futures-based fund, propelling the token to an all-time high. Some of that ardour has cooled along with Bitcoin's price as the prospect of sharply tighter Federal Reserve monetary policy dims the allure of riskier investments.
At the same time, anecdotal evidence signals growing adoption of cryptocurrencies in Australia. In addition, Bloomberg Intelligence has said Australia could act as the Asia-Pacific's gateway to crypto ETFs.
The US accounts for about 74 per cent of the market value of publicly listed crypto funds, according to Bloomberg Intelligence figures, followed by Europe with some 15 per cent and Canada with 9 per cent.
Annan argues there's "quite a bit of a pent-up demand" in Australia and is looking at the possibility of developing ETFs investing in other tokens. The Australian market already has ETFs tracking crypto-linked stocks. BLOOMBERG
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