Bitcoin ETFs ‘Deemed a Success’ By Key Measures One Month After Debut

Based on the flow and volume metrics, IBIT and FBTC sit squarely among the top 0.1% when it comes to new ETF launches out of about 5,500 that took place over the past 30 years, Bloomberg data show. The dominance of the pair comes as little surprise to industry watchers given the two asset management behemoths have unparalleled marketing and distribution channels as well as brand recognition.

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Someone who buys a Bitcoin ETF loses about 2% of their Bitcoin each year, and after twenty years you're only left with about half of your Bitcoin.
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I don't know what these people have in their heads. I think that sooner or later many ETF buyers will convert to self-custody.
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