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CoinShares exercises option to acquire US Bitcoin ETF issuer Valkyrie


European cryptocurrency investment firm CoinShares is progressing with a potential acquisition of its United States competitor Valkyrie Funds, which is also an issuer of a spot Bitcoin (BTC) exchange-traded fund (ETF) in the country.

On Jan. 12, CoinShares confirmed the exercise of its strategic option to acquire Valkyrie, strengthening its efforts to enter the U.S. market.

A spokesperson for CoinShares declined to disclose the terms of the deal to Cointelegraph but noted:

“CoinShares aims to be the leading global investment company specializing in digital assets. […] It was only logical for us to expand into the U.S. and join the race for the spot Bitcoin ETF.”

According to an official statement by CoinShares, the firm decided to exercise this option as a direct result of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission approving Valkyrie’s spot Bitcoin ETF alongside 10 other spot BTC ETFs. Called the Valkyrie Bitcoin Fund, the ETF started trading on Jan. 11 on Nasdaq under the ticker symbol BRRR.

On its first day of trading, Valkyrie’s BRRR ETF traded around $9 million worth of shares, according to data from Yahoo Finance, lagging behind giants like Grayscale, which handled more than $2 billion in such trades.

Valkyrie Bitcoin Fund (BRRR) trading on Jan. 11, 2. Source: Yahoo Finance

The acquisition is pending the completion of satisfactory due diligence, the finalization of necessary legal agreements, and final company board approval. The announcement reads that Valkyrie Funds is maintaining its operational independence until the acquisition is fully executed and finalized. CoinShares initially secured the option to acquire Valkyrie’s crypto unit in November 2023. The option is expected to remain active until March 31.

CoinShares’ progress in the potential acquisition aligns with the positive developments in the U.S. regulatory landscape and CoinShares’ strategy to expand its digital asset offerings in the U.S. market.

“Exercising our option to acquire Valkyrie Funds aims at extending our European success in the U.S, offering unparalleled access to regulated digital asset products to American investors,” CoinShares CEO Jean-Marie Mognetti said.

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Valkyrie CEO Leah Wald noted that CoinShares’ expertise combined with with Valkyrie’s strengths “promise to propel” them forward in the American digital asset investment sphere, “particularly within the digital asset ETF market.”

The potential ETF-focused collaboration between Valkyrie and CoinShares would look familiar, as some major European crypto investment firms have already been cooperating with some spot Bitcoin ETF issuers in the United States. 21Shares, one of the biggest issuers of crypto exchange-traded products in Europe, is a partner of ARK Invest in the issuance of the ARK Invest and 21Shares Bitcoin ETF, which started trading under the ticker symbol ARKB on the Cboe exchange.

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