Canadian firm files final prospectus for Bitcoin ETF

Toronto-based investment manager Ninepoint Partners has filed a final prospectus in its goal to convert a Bitcoin trust already trading on the Toronto Stock Exchange to a Bitcoin exchange-traded fund.
Toronto-based investment manager Ninepoint Partners has filed a final prospectus in its goal to convert a Bitcoin trust already trading on the Toronto Stock Exchange to a Bitcoin exchange-traded fund.

After putting the matter to a vote among the unitholders of its Bitcoin trust, Toronto-based investment manager Ninepoint Partners has filed its final prospectus for a Bitcoin exchange-traded fund.

According to an announcement from Ninepoint on Thursday, the securities’ regulatory authorities in each of the 10 provinces and 3 territories of Canada have acknowledged a receipt for its application to establish a Bitcoin (BTC) exchange-traded fund, or ETF. The firm said in March, it would allow its unitholders to vote on whether to convert its existing BTC trust to a Bitcoin ETF on the Toronto Stock Exchange, or TSX.

Ninepoint is aiming for the BTC trust to be converted to a Bitcoin ETF starting April 6, subject to regulatory and stock exchange approvals. Should the application be successful, the Ninepoint Bitcoin ETF would trade on the TSX under the ticker symbols used for its Bitcoin trust: BITC.U for U.S. dollars. However, the firm will shorten the BITC.UN ticker for the trust’s units in Canadian dollars, to BIT.C for the ETF.

Canadian regulators have given the green light to many firms applying for crypto ETFs this year, including offerings from investment fund manager 3iQ, Purpose Investments, Evolve Funds Group and CI Global Asset Management. However, Wednesday in the United States, the Securities and Exchange Commission delayed its decision to approve or disapprove a Bitcoin ETF registration from asset manager VanEck.