Does the Ethereum ETF “Fee War” Matter to Investors?
Franklin Templeton’s ETH fund has the lowest expected fees to date, though similar advantages haven’t helped it win the race for Bitcoin ETF assets.

Franklin Templeton’s ETH fund has the lowest expected fees to date, though similar advantages haven’t helped it win the race for Bitcoin ETF assets.
Coinbase's new Smart Contract Wallet removes gas fees and simplifies onboarding with no recovery phrases. It supports multiple blockchains, offers self-custody, secure authentication, and developer incentives to sponsor transactions.
Grayscale to launch Bitcoin mini-trust with 0.15% fee, undercutting competitors. Aimed at addressing outflows from high-fee Grayscale Bitcoin Trust. Offers tax-efficient solution for investors with substantial gains.
Introducing Grayscale Bitcoin Mini Trust: Lower fees, no capital gains tax, competitive with rivals. Appeals to investors seeking cost-effective alternatives.
The fee war in the spot Bitcoin ETF arena is reshaping the competitive landscape, with companies vying for a strategic edge through bold fee adjustments. As the industry awaits the SEC decision, the outcome of this battle will undoubtedly have a lasting impact on the ETF market.
Avalanche blockchain users pay $13.8 million in fees over five days, driven by the surge in inscription-based token transactions.
Trust Wallet, one of the most notable decentralized wallets, has added support for Solana decentralized apps (dApps).
Offering zero-fee trades for linear perpetual swaps (up to 8 trading pairs) Official Cryptocurrency Exchange to be launched by October ...
The cost of sending bitcoin from one address to another has remained unusually low since July 2021, despite a spike in prices last week.