Invesco, Fidelity and BlackRock, as well as crypto-focused firms Valkyrie and Bitwise, revealed key details including which companies they would partner with, as well as fees their Bitcoin ETFs would charge if approved. Their so-called S-1 filings are now “ready to party” as Bloomberg ETF analyst Eric Balchunas said on X.
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