ETFs can create or redeem shares to manage supply and demand. They can do this either in-kind, through a direct exchange of Bitcoin for ETF shares, or by using cash to buy or sell Bitcoin on the open market.
Bloomberg ETF analyst Eric Balchunas revealed on Twitter that ARK submitted the third amendment to its S-1 filing today. ARK appears to be sticking with in-kind creations and redemptions despite the SEC’s recommendation last week that Bitcoin ETF issuers switch to cash creations.
According to Balchunas, the SEC’s Division of Trading and Markets advised companies seeking to launch Bitcoin ETFs to amend their filings to use cash creations rather than in-kind creations.
There are concerns about potential manipulation and fraud with in-kind creations, which allow authorised participants to exchange Bitcoin for ETF shares.
However, ARK Invest seems intent on pushing back on this guidance, given the tax advantages in-kind ETFs provide investors. In-kind creations allow investors to defer capital gains, reduce taxable distributions, and tax-loss harvest.
ARK’s spot bitcoin ETF filing, which aims to list under the ticker ARKB, also disclosed an expense ratio of 0.80%, making it the first issuer to reveal proposed fees for a bitcoin ETF.
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