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CoinShares Bitcoin and Ether ETF (BTF)

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BTF ETF Profile

Key details and information about CoinShares Bitcoin and Ether ETF (BTF).

Sector Focus

Financial Services

Industry

Asset Management

Inception Date

22 Oct 2021

Country

US

Description

BTF invests in front-month bitcoin and ether futures contracts through a Cayman Islands subsidiary, maintaining an equal weight for both at each monthly rebalance. The fund does not directly invest in bitcoin or ether. Investment's total notional value is 100% of assets. The fund trades contracts exclusively on the CME, their value derived from the CME CF Bitcoin and Ether Reference Rates. BTF invests its remaining assets in collateral investments. If the fund reaches position limits set by the derivatives exchange, it could opt for futures contracts with extended terms or increase collateral investments. On Oct. 3, 2023, the fund changed its name from Valkyrie Bitcoin Strategy ETF to Valkyrie Bitcoin and Ether Strategy ETF, reflecting an added exposure to ether futures. Effective Oct. 31, 2024, due to an acquisition, BTF incorporated CoinShares in its name. Following July 15, 2025, the term Valkyrie was removed from the fund name.

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