Ethereum ETF: Franklin Templeton Enters The Fray As ETH Rallies

Wall Street titan and Asset manager Franklin Templeton has applied for an Ethereum Spot Exchange-Traded Funds (ETF) after a struggle to gain approval for their Bitcoin Spot ETF in early January.

Asset Manager Files For Spot Ethereum ETF

Asset managers have gravitated toward the Ethereum spot ETF since the United States Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) approved the Spot Bitcoin ETF. Franklin Templeton is the latest manager to apply with the SEC to get approval for this financial product. 

The asset manager’s move came after successfully introducing the BTC spot ETFs. This is a notable step toward making more crypto investment products accessible to institutional and individual investors.

James Seyffart, a senior analyst from Bloomberg Intelligence, also shared the update with the crypto community on X (formerly Twitter). Seyffart’s X post included a screenshot of the asset manager’s filing and data regarding other applicants.

According to the post, Franklin Templeton is the eighth company in the cryptocurrency market to file for product approval. Previous asset managers to file applications for Ethereum ETFs include Hashdex, BlackRock, Fidelity, Ark and 21Shares, Grayscale, VanEck, Invesco, and Galaxy. 

Per the official filing, a Delaware statutory trust is how the Franklin Ethereum Trust is set up. The ETF aims to give investors access to ETH in a regulated manner by allowing them to store it directly through a custodian.

It states in the company’s S-1 filing that the proposed “Franklin Ethereum Trust” will hold ETH and “may, from time to time, stake a portion of the fund’s assets through one of the more trusted staking providers.”

Staking is the act of locking up digital currency to maintain the operations of a blockchain network. They plan to stake some of the ETF’s ETH holdings to supplement its income through staking rewards.

The Price Of ETH Rallies Amidst The Update

Franklin Templeton’s spot Ethereum ETF application was made in light of the price of ETH experiencing an uptick. However, no solid proof exists that the latest development impacted the price of crypto assets.

Related Reading: Ethereum ETFs Approval Date Set For May 23, Forecasts Suggest ETH Could Reach $4,000

Ethereum was trading at $2,661 as of press time, indicating an increase of over 7% in the past 24 hours. Data from CoinMarketCap shows that its market capitalization is also on the upside, marking an increase of over 7%. 

Meanwhile, its trading volume has increased significantly by over 172% in the past day. Due to the rise, ETH now ranks third in the entire crypto market by trading volume.

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Galaxy Foresees Stellar 74% Bitcoin Price Surge In Post-ETF Debut Year

Galaxy Digital, a leading player in the digital assets sphere, has issued a bullish prediction for Bitcoin’s trajectory following the launch of the much-anticipated US-regulated spot Bitcoin ETF. According to a recent study published by the firm on October 24, the introduction of the ETF is set to considerably bolster Bitcoin’s adoption, positioning it more firmly as a recognized asset class.

Advantages Of An ETF

Galaxy’s analysis highlights that a spot Bitcoin ETF would be “one of the most impactful catalysts for the adoption of Bitcoin (and crypto as an asset class).” By the end of September, Bitcoin assets held across diverse investment products like ETPs and closed-end funds touched an impressive figure of 842,000 BTC, valuing approximately $21.7 billion.

Galaxy Digital’s study also sheds light on the challenges faced by these investment avenues, pointing to factors like high fees, tracking errors, limited liquidity, and a somewhat constrained reach amongst broader investor groups. The introduction of the spot Bitcoin ETF, the report suggests, is poised to change this scenario dramatically.

Spot Bitcoin ETFs offer a multitude of benefits over the current structures: an improved fee system, greater liquidity, better price tracking, and a much-needed break from the complications of self-custodying assets. As the report explicitly states, “The presence of a US-regulated spot Bitcoin ETF that adheres to strict regulatory compliance not only provides a more secure platform but also elevates its transparency, making it a preferable choice over existing investment products.”

Why A Spot Bitcoin ETF Matters

Galaxy believes that the introduction of a Bitcoin ETF would increase the digital asset’s “accessibility across wealth segments” and establish “greater acceptance through formal recognition by regulators and trusted financial services brands.”

The report highlights the disparity between age groups when it comes to Bitcoin investments. It reveals that while Boomers and older generations hold 62% of US wealth, only 8% of adults aged 50 and above have invested in cryptocurrency.

Galaxy sees regulatory approval for a Bitcoin ETF as a significant step towards establishing Bitcoin as a mainstream investment. An ETF could help reduce market volatility by offering “greater price transparency and discovery for market participants.”

Estimating Inflows From ETF Approval

Galaxy’s forecast suggests the US wealth management sector, managing a combined asset worth $48.3 trillion, will be the most impacted by a Bitcoin ETF’s launch. They estimate potential inflows into the Bitcoin ETF to be around $14 billion in the first year, escalating to $27 billion in the second year and reaching $39 billion by the third year.

Factoring in the historical relationship between gold ETF fund flows and gold price change, Galaxy predicts a potential price increase of 6.2% for BTC in the first month after an ETF’s launch. They project this to taper down to +3.7% by the last month of the first year, resulting in an estimated +74% increase in BTC in the first year of an ETF approval. At the current price, this would mean that BTC could rise above $59,000 in the post-ETF debut year.

Estimated Spot Bitcoin ETF inflows in the first year | Source: Galaxy

The Bigger Picture

Beyond the potential inflows into a US ETF product, Galaxy predicts that there will be a much larger impact on BTC demand “from second-order effects”. The potential approval of a spot ETF in the US might instigate similar products in other global markets. Moreover, Galaxy expects that various other investment vehicles, like mutual funds and private funds, will integrate Bitcoin into their strategies.

Galaxy suggests the potential for Bitcoin’s Total Addressable Market (TAM) to grow substantially, perhaps encroaching on traditional asset sectors like real estate and precious metals. The estimated potential new inflows into BTC could range between $125 billion to $450 billion “over an extended period.”

Broader potential market reach of Bitcoin