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21Shares Files for Spot Polkadot ETF Amid Crypto ETF Surge

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  • 21Shares has filed for a spot Polkadot ETF in the US, to be listed on the Cboe BZX exchange with Coinbase as custodian.

  • The filing acknowledges potential risks, including DOT price volatility and its possible classification as a security. ย 

  • This application is part of a broader surge in altcoin ETF filings following Gary Gensler's departure from the SEC.

As the number of altcoin ETF filings rises in the U.S., 21Shares has filed with the U.S. SEC to launch a spot Polkadot ETF. The firm aims to list the 21Shares Polkadot Trust on the Cboe BZX exchange, with Coinbase as the custodian for the DOT token. The filing was submitted on January 31.

This move comes four years after 21Shares launched the worldโ€™s first Polkadot exchange-traded product (ETP) on the Swiss SIX exchange in February 2021. Now, the firm hopes to replicate that success by offering U.S. investors a chance to invest in Polkadot through an ETF.

Polkadotโ€™s Price Performance – No One Knows How It’ll Go

However, the filing comes with a warning: thereโ€™s no guarantee that Polkadotโ€™s price will remain stable, either short-term or long-term. This reflects the unpredictable nature of cryptocurrencies, even in ETF form. The firm made it clear, saying,

“There is no assurance that DOT will retain its value in the long or intermediate term.”

The filing also highlighted potential risks associated with the Polkadot Network. For instance, an increase in DOTโ€™s supply could affect its price. Additionally, thereโ€™s a risk that DOT could be classified as a security under federal laws, which could change how it is regulated and traded.

The Market Will Decide Polkadotโ€™s ETF Success

Bloomberg analyst James Seyffart shared his view on the ETF, stating that the market will determine whether it succeeds or fails. “If no one puts money into a Polkadot ETF, it will close,” he said on X. โ€œPeople are free to launch whatever ETFs are allowed by the SEC.โ€ His comment suggests that investor demand will be key to the ETFโ€™s success.

A Fresh Wave Of ETF Applications

21Sharesโ€™ filing is part of a larger trend. After SEC Chairman gary gensler departure earlier this month, there has been a surge in altcoin ETF filings. Grayscale has applied for ETFs based on DOGE, XRP, Litecoin, and Solana, alongside launching a Bitcoin Miners ETF.

Other asset managers, like Osprey Funds and REX Shares, also filed to launch ETFs for memecoins like Dogecoin, Official Trump (TRUMP), and Bonk. This spike in ETF applications highlights the growing interest in altcoins, particularly after Genslerโ€™s resignation.

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As 21Shares takes another step toward broadening crypto investment options, the spotlight is firmly on Polkadot, and the market will soon reveal if this new ETF can capture the interest of investors.

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