WHY VANECKS BITCOIN MINING ETF COULD HAVE A SLUGGISH START

Last updated: June 16, 2025, 09:45  |  Written by: Cathie Wood

Why Vanecks Bitcoin Mining Etf Could Have A Sluggish Start
Why Vanecks Bitcoin Mining Etf Could Have A Sluggish Start

Vaneck Is Launching A Bitcoin

VanEck is launching a bitcoin miners ETF, in what is quickly becoming a crowded niche. The VanEck Digital Assets Mining ETF (DAM), which has listed on Nasdaq, tracks the MVIS Global

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Why VanEck’s Bitcoin Mining ETF could have a sluggish start

BlackRock and VanEck ready Bitcoin ETFs for Jan. 11 launch, addressing SEC feedback to protect shareholders. Analysts predict significant market impact: $93 million

VanEck’s ETF has had a sluggish start. According to data from investing.com, shares of XBTF completed the day at about $59.73 and were exchanged 44,698 times for a total of $4.8

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