The ETF charges an annual fee of up to 0.7% for management and administration, and a custody fee capped at 0.1%. Unlike many other funds, there are no structuring fees attached. With XRPH11, Hashdex has expanded its crypto ETF lineup to nine products on B3, including funds linked to Bitcoin (BITH11), Ethereum (ETHE11), and Solana (SOLH11). These ETFs mainly target professional investors looking to build regulated crypto strategies inside Brazil.
Speaking about the launch, Samir Kerbage, Hashdex’s Chief Investment Officer, said the company aims to offer simple and secure ways for institutions to access crypto markets. Meanwhile, in the United States, hopes are rising for similar spot XRP and Solana ETFs, with analysts predicting they could attract up to $14 billion if approved. For now, Brazil is leading the way, proving once again it’s not afraid to take bold steps in the world of digital finance.
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