georgemiller
Publish Date: Wed, 02 Oct 2024, 10:32 AM
Grayscale’s fee revenue from GBTC is nearly five times higher than BlackRock’s from IBIT even after a 50% decline in assets under management.
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- Assets under management at Grayscale's GBTC have slumped 50% due to aggressive outflows since it became an exchange-traded fund.
- Even so, Grayscale is making five times the amount BlackRock is from IBIT, CoinDesk calculations show.
- That's down to GBTC's expense ratio of 1.50%, compared with IBIT's 0.25%.
Grayscale's bitcoin (BTC) exchange-traded fund (ETF) is reaping higher income than its rivals even as investors exit the vehicle for lower-cost options.
The Grayscale Bitcoin Trust (GBTC), with almost $14 billion in assets under management (AUM), is earning about $205 million a year, CoinDesk calculations show. The figure is roughly five times larger than at rival BlackRock iShares Bitcoin Trust (IBIT), with $17 billion in AUM, which is raking in just $42.5 million.
The discrepancy is mainly down to fees, known as the expense ratio. Before the funds opened for trading on Jan. 11, operators jostling for customers started a price war that saw most settling on an expense ratio below 0.40%. GBTC, which existed as a trust before converting to an ETF, stood out, cutting the ratio just half a percentage point to 1.5%.
At the January launch, that compared with 0.20% at Bitwise Bitcoin ETF (BITB), the lowest among the five biggest issuers by assets under management. Ark 21 Shares Bitcoin ETF (ARKB) went to 0.21% while IBIT and Fidelity Wise Origin Bitcoin Fund (FBTC) set it at 0.25%. Grayscale's Bitcoin Mini Trust (BTC), which started up July 31, now trumps BITB with a 0.15% charge.
Even as investors have withdrawn funds in search of platforms with lower expense ratios, GBTC's head start means the cash is still flowing in. In January, it had AUM of $29 billion, according to YCharts, a financial analysis platform, and roughly 600,000 bitcoin.
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The figure's shrunk to $13.65 billion, based on multiplying net assets value (NAV) per share of $49.12 by the 278 million shares outstanding. It now holds about 220,000 bitcoin. IBIT, which holds 366,000 bitcoin, has 642 million shares outstanding and a NAV per share value of $35.13, giving AUM of $17 billion.
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BlackRock did not respond to an email requesting comment.
https://www.coindesk.com/markets/2024/10/02/grayscales-high-etf-fee-keeps-the-cash-flowing-in-even-as-investors-withdraw/