Vanguard to Offer Trading of Multiple Bitcoin ETFs Including BlackRock and Fidelity

Vanguard to Offer Trading of Multiple Bitcoin ETFs Including BlackRock and Fidelity

The $11 trillion asset manager will list BlackRock, Fidelity, VanEck, and other Bitcoin exchange-traded funds for client trading starting tomorrow.

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Fact Check
The assessment is based on strong, consistent evidence from multiple authoritative sources. Two sources with high authority and relevance directly corroborate the statement. One report from Pensions & Investments explicitly states that Vanguard has approved crypto ETF trading on its platform and specifically names BlackRock's iShares Bitcoin Trust (IBIT) as an example. Another source from The Block provides even more direct confirmation, reporting that Vanguard clients can trade spot Bitcoin ETFs and specifically listing both BlackRock's IBIT and Fidelity's FBTC as available. The remaining sources, while authoritative, have low relevance as they do not mention Vanguard's platform; however, they do confirm the existence of the ETFs in question. There is no conflicting evidence presented, leading to a high confidence level in the truthfulness of the statement.
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Terms & Concepts
  • Bitcoin ETF: An exchange-traded fund that tracks Bitcoin's price, providing investors exposure without directly owning the cryptocurrency.
  • VanEck: A global investment management firm known for offering ETFs, including cryptocurrency-related funds.
  • Asset Manager: A company managing investments on behalf of clients, including securities like stocks, bonds, and ETFs.