Breaking: Invesco Galaxy Discloses Fee For Spot Ethereum ETF In S-1 Amendment

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 Invesco Galaxy Discloses Fee For Spot Ethereum ETF In S-1 Amendment

Invesco Galaxy has recently disclosed significant details in its amended S-1 filing for a Spot Ethereum ETF. This marks a crucial step in the competitive landscape of crypto exchange-traded funds. This move comes amidst a flurry of filings by other major players in the industry, including BlackRock, Bitwise, Fidelity, VanEck, and Franklin Templeton, who have all submitted their amendments to the United States Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).

Invesco Galaxy Reveals Sponsor Fee For Spot Ethereum ETF

Despite missing the initial July 8 deadline, Invesco Galaxy submitted its amendment on the morning of July 9, as anticipated by industry watchers. The S-1 filing outlines the financial structure of the ETF. Moreover, it emphasized a unified Sponsor Fee of 0.25% per annum for its QETH Ethereum ETF.

According to the S-1 amendment, “The Trust will pay the Sponsor a unified fee of 0.25% per annum (the ‘Sponsor Fee’) as compensation for services performed under the Trust Agreement.” Hence, this fee will be accrued daily and paid monthly in arrears in U.S. dollars. The administrator will calculate the fee based on the Trust’s total net assets.

Moreover, to manage the expenses, the sponsor or its delegate will instruct the execution agent to convert Ethereum held by the Trust into U.S. dollars. The filing clarifies, “The Trust is not responsible for paying any costs associated with the transfer of ether to or from the Trust in connection with paying the Sponsor Fee or in connection with creation and redemption transactions.”

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