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    Hong Kong’s Bitcoin Spot ETFs Surpass HKD$2B in Assets

    August 26, 2024


    Hong Kong's Bitcoin Spot ETFs Surpass HKD$2B in Assets

    Hong Kong’s Bitcoin Spot ETFs Surpass HKD$2B in Assets

    Hong Kong’s spot Bitcoin exchange-traded funds (ETFs) have achieved a significant milestone, surpassing 2 billion Hong Kong dollars, or approximately $256 million, in assets under management (AUM).

    Despite this achievement, the ETFs have experienced a slower start compared to their counterparts in the United States. Upon their launch on April 30, the Hong Kong ETFs attracted a total of $262 million in inflows during their first week; however, most of this amount was committed prior to the official listings. Actual asset inflows during that initial week were a modest $14 million, a stark contrast to the billions that flowed into U.S. spot Bitcoin ETFs when they debuted in January.

    Three spot Bitcoin ETFs in Hong Kong saw a net inflow of around 247 BTC in the past week, raising their total holdings to approximately 4,450 BTC. The current AUM for these ETFs now stands at about HK$2.1 billion, equivalent to $269 million.

    The ETFs managed by China Asset Management and Harvest Asset Management, in collaboration with the digital asset trading platform OSL, account for more than HK$1.3 billion, or $167 million, of this total. The third ETF, which operates independently of OSL, holds HK$776 million, or $99.5 million, representing roughly 42% of the market.

    The slow uptake of Bitcoin ETFs in Hong Kong can be attributed to a narrower range of options available to investors compared to the 11 offerings in the U.S. market. Despite the potential for growth, many investors in Hong Kong may be hesitant to dive into the cryptocurrency space, preferring to observe from the sidelines initially. This disparity underscores the challenges Hong Kong faces in establishing itself as a global hub for cryptocurrency investments.

    Industry experts believe that the unique features of Hong Kong’s spot Bitcoin ETFs, such as their redemption method, could attract more investors over time. Unlike American spot crypto ETFs, which are limited to cash creations, Hong Kong’s ETFs allow for in-kind creations, meaning that actual cryptocurrencies are used to create new ETF shares. This innovation could help boost investor confidence and participation.



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