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https://beincrypto.com/ethereum-etf-fees-war/

Report Date :

June 1, 2024

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The competition to offer lower fees for Ethereum exchange-traded funds (ETFs) is heating up as applicants vie for investor attention. A recent move by Franklin Templeton to introduce a 0.19% fee for its proposed spot Ethereum ETF has set the stage for a potential fee war in the industry. The company also plans to waive fees on the first $10 billion in assets for the initial six months. Analysts suggest that this fee battle in the Ethereum ETF market could mirror the previous fee wars seen in the Bitcoin ETF space. Speculations are rife about how other applicants will respond to Franklin Templeton's fee structure, with a particular focus on Grayscale's ETH mini-trust fee, which is anticipated to be a significant player in this arena. Meanwhile, updates in filings submitted to the SEC reveal interesting developments, including the removal of Ark Invest from the 21Shares Ethereum ETF application, now renamed as the 21Shares Core Ethereum ETF. Despite this change, Ark Invest reaffirmed its belief in Ethereum's potential and stated its commitment to exploring alternative ways to offer exposure to the asset to its investors. As the competition intensifies and fee discussions take center stage, market participants are closely watching how these developments will shape the landscape of Ethereum ETF offerings in the near future.