Grayscale’s GBTC Discount to NAV At Narrowest Since July 2021 on ETF Optimism
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The discount for Grayscale’s Bitcoin Fund (GBTC), the world’s largest bitcoin investment vehicle, reached the narrowest point since July 2021 on Friday on the optimism of bitcoin spot exchange-traded fund (ETF) getting approval in the U.S.
Shares in GBTC narrowed to a two-year record of 8.6% discount to the trust’s net asset value (NAV) on Friday, the closest it has traded to NAV since July 2021, according to data from Ycharts.
The fund has traded at a discount since February 2021 and hit record lows of nearly 50% in December last year.
Bloomberg ETF analyst Eric Balchunas said in a on X (formerly Twitter) that the narrowing is likely prompted by Grayscale’s “updated filings/SEC meeting reported Wed.”
Grayscale is currently awaiting a decision from the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) over whether it can convert the closed-end fund into an ETF and has had discussions with regulators this week over the detailing of the trust, generating optimism.
On Wednesday, a memo published by the SEC revealed that the asset manager met with the SEC to discuss details of the fund Grayscale wants to convert into an ETF.
“The discussion concerned NYSE Arca, Inc.’s proposed rule change to list and trade shares of the Grayscale Bitcoin Trust (BTC) under NYSE Arca Rule 8.201-E,” said the memo.
According to a shared by Scott Johnson, financial lawyer, Grayscale has entered a transfer agency and service agreement with BNY Melon, which will see the bank act as the agent for GBTC, facilitating the issuance and redemption of shares.
GBTC is the largest cryptocurrency fund in the world, currently with $30.45 billion in assets under management as of Nov. 22.
CORRECTION (Nov. 25, 2023, 04:44 UTC): Removes incorrect statement that the GBTC ticker symbol will change.
Edited by Aoyon Ashraf.