VanEck Debuts ETF Targeting Blockchain-Powered Firms

By: coindoo|2025/05/15 05:45:04
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Announced on May 14, the VanEck Onchain Economy ETF (trading under the ticker NODE) is now listed on the Cboe exchange and will target publicly traded companies actively involved in blockchain and crypto infrastructure.NODE is designed as an actively managed fund with a broad mandate. It will include firms across various segments of the digital asset space—ranging from mining operations and trading platforms to fintech companies exploring blockchain-based products.Companies expressing clear plans to enter the space through investor disclosures or public statements will also qualify for inclusion. .dark-mode .read-more {background-color: #343a40 !important;} READ MORE: Why Bitcoin Could Outshine Wall Street: Pantera CEO Explains While the fund will steer clear of holding cryptocurrencies directly, it may allocate to financial instruments tied to crypto markets. According to Matthew Sigel, who heads VanEck’s digital asset research and manages NODE, the strategy will be dynamic.The fund will adjust its risk profile in response to market conditions, aiming to manage volatility and avoid excessive exposure to speculative assets during overheated cycles.The launch reflects a growing appetite among investors for vehicles offering diversified access to blockchain innovation without direct crypto exposure.The post VanEck Debuts ETF Targeting Blockchain-Powered Firms appeared first on Coindoo.

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