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Abstract:In 44 days, Hong Kong's Bitcoin and Ether ETFs gathered $1.99B, with $1.96B in Bitcoin and $26M in Ether, reflecting modest growth compared to U.S. counterparts.
Hong Kong's spot Bitcoin and Ethereum exchange-traded funds (ETFs) have grown significantly since their introduction on April 30. Over 44 days of trading, these ETFs have raised nearly $1.96 billion in Bitcoin and $26.74 million in Ethereum, according to statistics from sosovalue.xyz.
AMC China, Bosera & Hashkey, and Harvest are the only ETF providers in Hong Kong that provide spot cryptocurrency ETFs. AMC tops the pack, with $1.07 billion in Bitcoin and $18.17 million in Ethereum assets under management. Despite these remarkable numbers, Hong Kong's spot Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs are still small in comparison to their equivalents in the United States. Hong Kong ETFs jointly own around 2,900 BTC, accounting for approximately 3.26% of the $60.01 billion held by US spot ETFs.
Notably, although the United States has yet to authorize spot Ethereum ETFs, Hong Kong's offers have already raised roughly 7,640 ETH. This puts Hong Kong ahead of the pack when it comes to numerous bitcoin investing choices. The overall assets under management in Hong Kong ETFs demonstrate substantial investor interest, but not as strong as first expected, particularly from mainland Chinese investors.
The tiny increase in these ETFs highlights the region's cautious but increasing adoption of bitcoin investing. As the market matures, Hong Kong's position as a pioneer in providing spot Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs may attract more investors, particularly if the regulatory climate continues supportive.
In conclusion, Hong Kong's spot Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs have had a tremendous effect since their inception, gathering approximately $2 billion in assets. While their rise is noteworthy, it underlines the disparities in the sizes and rates of Bitcoin adoption in Hong Kong and the United States.
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