#ETF与衍生品 Recently studying ETF-related knowledge, and today I found out that Bitwise is launching the Hyperliquid ETF? 👀 I saw they have already submitted a revision document, with a fee rate of 0.67%, stock code BHYP. Is this the official listing?
To be honest, ETFs are still a bit unfamiliar to me as a newcomer. I only knew that I could buy coins directly before, and now I realize that I can also participate through ETFs. It seems like this might make the risk more controllable? Also, Hyperliquid seems to be a derivatives trading platform. Being able to participate through ETFs—does this mean that in the future, beginners can more easily access derivatives?
Can an expert explain the advantages of this ETF product compared to direct trading? And is a 0.67% fee rate expensive or cheap? I’m a bit confused after reading various sources and want to understand clearly before considering whether to participate. 😅 Looking forward to more beginner-friendly explanations!
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#ETF与衍生品 Recently studying ETF-related knowledge, and today I found out that Bitwise is launching the Hyperliquid ETF? 👀 I saw they have already submitted a revision document, with a fee rate of 0.67%, stock code BHYP. Is this the official listing?
To be honest, ETFs are still a bit unfamiliar to me as a newcomer. I only knew that I could buy coins directly before, and now I realize that I can also participate through ETFs. It seems like this might make the risk more controllable? Also, Hyperliquid seems to be a derivatives trading platform. Being able to participate through ETFs—does this mean that in the future, beginners can more easily access derivatives?
Can an expert explain the advantages of this ETF product compared to direct trading? And is a 0.67% fee rate expensive or cheap? I’m a bit confused after reading various sources and want to understand clearly before considering whether to participate. 😅 Looking forward to more beginner-friendly explanations!