Chainlink just got a major breakthrough in the U.S. market. The SEC has officially green-lit Bitwise's spot Chainlink ETF for trading on the NYSE, marking the first time LINK has direct access to traditional equity markets. This is huge for bringing institutional capital into the ecosystem.
What makes this even sweeter? The ETF launches this week with a 0% management fee for the first three months—basically free access for early adopters. That's a pretty aggressive move to attract investors. Whether this sparks a wave of Web3 spot ETF approvals remains to be seen, but it's definitely a signal that regulators are warming up to the space. Keep an eye on how trading volumes develop once it goes live.
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YieldHunter
· 01-10 07:37
ngl the 0% fee thing smells like bait... they're gonna make it back somewhere. technically speaking, if you look at the data on similar etf launches, volume usually tanks after the promo period ends. sustainability question mark.
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LiquidityNinja
· 01-09 15:17
Link has finally been listed on the NYSE. The regulatory attitude is indeed loosening.
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FlippedSignal
· 01-07 10:51
Link is finally listed on the NYSE. Can this wave break new highs?
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DAOTruant
· 01-07 10:50
Link is finally making a comeback; it should have been like this a long time ago.
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LayerZeroJunkie
· 01-07 10:50
Link is going to be listed on the NYSE, now institutions are really entering the market.
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BearMarketMonk
· 01-07 10:29
Wait, did the SEC really approve it? Traditional finance is now starting to take on-chain assets seriously.
Chainlink just got a major breakthrough in the U.S. market. The SEC has officially green-lit Bitwise's spot Chainlink ETF for trading on the NYSE, marking the first time LINK has direct access to traditional equity markets. This is huge for bringing institutional capital into the ecosystem.
What makes this even sweeter? The ETF launches this week with a 0% management fee for the first three months—basically free access for early adopters. That's a pretty aggressive move to attract investors. Whether this sparks a wave of Web3 spot ETF approvals remains to be seen, but it's definitely a signal that regulators are warming up to the space. Keep an eye on how trading volumes develop once it goes live.