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Last updated: June 17, 2025, 10:59  |  Written by: Elizabeth Stark

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A Bitcoin Exchange

A bitcoin exchange-traded fund (ETF) launched on Australia's main stock market for the first time on Thursday as fund managers debut products to satisfy investors

Bitcoin ETF finally set to arrive in Australia - Small Caps

Bitcoin ETF launches on Australia's main stock exchange

Vaneck Launched Australia

The Global X 21Shares Bitcoin ETF (EBTC) offers exposure to physical Bitcoin. Australia's first spot Bitcoin ETF.

Australia’s Largest Stock Exchange Approves It’s First Bitcoin ETF

VanEck launched Australia's first Bitcoin ETF on the main stock exchange, generating a trading volume of $1.3 million on its debut day.

The Vaneck Bitcoin Etf

The VanEck Bitcoin ETF (Exchange Traded Fund) is finally available on Australia’s main stock exchange, the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX) under the ticker

Bitcoin (BTC) ETF Now On Australia's Main Stock Exchange

Bitcoin ETF hits the ASX. Here's what you need to know

An Exchange

AN EXCHANGE-TRADED fund (ETF) investing in Bitcoin listed on Australia’s main stock market for the first time, adding to a wave of similar launches this year

Bitcoin ETF launches on Australia's main stock exchange for the

Bitcoin ETF lists on main Australian stock market for first time

The Vaneck Bitcoin Etf Launched

Bitcoin (BTC) ETF Lists on Main Australian Stock Market

ASX’s first Bitcoin ETF taps $1.3M volume on first trading day

The VanEck Bitcoin ETF launched with around A$990,000 ($660,429) in assets on the Australian Securities Exchange and is the culmination of over three years of

Australia

Bitcoin ETF (EBTC) - Global X ETFs Australia

Australia’s largest stock market, the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX), approved listing the first Bitcoin exchange-traded fund (ETF) on its platform on June 20. The

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