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    Franklin Templeton Files for Bitcoin and Ethereum Crypto Index ETF

    August 16, 2024


    Franklin Templeton, an asset management company, has filed to launch a new exchange-traded fund,  ‘Franklin Crypto Index ETF’ designed to provide investors with a comprehensive, all-in-one digital asset portfolio.

    According to an August 16 filing, the ETF will follow the performance of the CF Institutional Digital Asset Index, which currently includes only Bitcoin (BTC) and Ethereum (ETH), the two largest cryptocurrencies.

    The Fund will seek to achieve its investment objective by investing in the Digital Assets in approximately the same weights as they represent in the Underlying Index

    This new product would be one of the first crypto index ETFs on the market. These kinds of ETFs, which let investors hold a mix of cryptocurrencies in one fund, are starting to attract more attention following the recent launches of Bitcoin and Ethereum-focused ETFs. 

    Additionally, the Franklin Crypto Index ETF will compete with other similar funds, such as the Hashdex Nasdaq Crypto Index ETF, which is also seeking approval.

    According to Katalin Tischhauser, Head of Investment Research at Sygnum, a crypto bank, index-based ETFs make it easier for people to invest in a diversified portfolio, similar to traditional index funds like the S&P 500. 

    However, current regulations limit crypto index ETFs to Bitcoin and Ethereum, as these are the only digital assets approved by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) for ETF inclusion.

    Moreover, Grayscale, the largest crypto fund manager, is also exploring the idea of launching index and multi-asset ETFs. 

    In an Aug. 12 filling, Dava alaValle, Grayscale’s global head of ETFs said “Grayscale is going to see a number of more single asset products, and then also certainly some index-based and diversified products”

    Also Read: Grayscale Investments Appoints Peter Mintzberg as New CEO





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