VanEck to shutter Ethereum futures ETF
VanEck is set to close its Ethereum futures ETF due to low demand as spot crypto ETFs dominate, with EFUT set to liquidate by Sept. 23.
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VanEck is set to close its Ethereum futures ETF due to low demand as spot crypto ETFs dominate, with EFUT set to liquidate by Sept. 23.
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