Memory ETF $DRAM Becomes Fastest-Growing ETF in History

Memory ETF $DRAM Becomes Fastest-Growing ETF in History

The Memory ETF reached $6.5 billion in assets in 27 trading sessions after its April 2 launch, outpacing BlackRock’s Bitcoin ETF, $IBIT, on the same metric.

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Fact Check
Multiple authoritative sources, including Reuters and InvestmentNews, corroborate that the Roundhill Memory ETF (DRAM), launched April 2, became the fastest-growing ETF in history. Secondary reporting specifically confirms the $6.5 billion in assets within 27 trading days figure and notes it surpassed BlackRock's iShares Bitcoin Trust (IBIT) on this metric.
Summary

The Memory ETF ($DRAM), a fund tied to memory chips, became the fastest-growing exchange-traded fund (ETF) in history after gathering $6.5 billion in assets in just 27 trading sessions following its April 2 launch. The fund’s rapid asset accumulation surpassed the pace set by BlackRock’s Bitcoin ETF ($IBIT), which previously held the growth record referenced in the post. The figures highlight strong investor demand for specialized thematic funds, even as Bitcoin-linked products have also drawn major attention in recent years.

Terms & Concepts
  • ETF (exchange-traded fund): A fund that trades on an exchange like a stock and tracks an asset, sector, or strategy.
  • Bitcoin ETF: An exchange-traded fund designed to give investors exposure to Bitcoin without directly holding the cryptocurrency.
  • memory chips: Semiconductors used to store data, a key component in computing and electronics.