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Institutional Demand Persists: The Purpose Bitcoin ETF Now Holds 22,500 BTC

Jordan Lyanchev Jul 4, 2021 10:39
One of the first approved Bitcoin ETFs, the Canadian Purpose BTC ETF, has increased its holdings and now has roughly 22,500 coins.

The demand for the Purpose Bitcoin ETF has resumed after the mid-May decrease. Consequently, the company’s product has increased the bitcoins it holds by almost 30% in less than two months.

Purpose BTC ETF Holds Almost 22.5K Coins

CryptoPotato reported earlier this year when Canada’s Ontario Securities Commission (OSC) approved a filing by the financial services company – Purpose Investments – to launch an exchange-traded fund tracking the performance of the primary cryptocurrency.

Once released, the Bitcoin ETF enjoyed a highly positive start as it attracted over $400 million in AUM in just a few weeks. However, the market-wide retracement followed in May, propelled by FUD from Elon Musk and China and intensified by over-leveraged positions.

Consequently, investors stopped allocating funds in the ETF – just the opposite, they sold off considerable portions, and the company’s holdings decreased rapidly. This coincided with numerous reports claiming that institutional demand has declined as well.

However, it seems the trend has changed once more, as Glassnode recently asserted. The analytics company said on June 24th, “since 15-May, a total of 3,446 BTC have flowed into the ETF, an average of 86.15 BTC per day.”

This wasn’t a one-time occurrence, as more recent data from the firm reaffirmed the resuming appetite from investors. Consequently, the Purpose Bitcoin ETF has continued to increase its holdings and currently has just under 22,500 bitcoins. With today’s USD prices, this sizeable amount is close to $800 million.

Purpose Bitcoin ETF Holdings. Source: Glassnode

What About the US?

It’s worth noting that shortly after Canada’s regulator approved the application from Purpose, it did so for two more Bitcoin exchange-traded funds. However, the situation with Canada’s southern neighbor is significantly different.

The US Securities and Exchange Commission continues to reject numerous applications per year. Several companies have filed with the watchdog this year alone, and it seems VanEck could be the closest to a positive outcome. However, the agency delayed the decision once again last month.

Interestingly, the SEC’s Commissioner, Hester Peirce, recently opined that the regulator should have approved a Bitcoin ETF a long time ago as its examination methods are outdated.

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Jordan Lyanchev

Jordan got into crypto in 2016 by trading and investing. He began writing about blockchain technology in 2017 and now serves as CryptoPotato's Assistant Editor-in-Chief. He has managed numerous crypto-related projects and is passionate about all things blockchain. Contact Jordan: LinkedIn