The trading volume of Hong Kong virtual asset ETF on the first day of listing was about HK$87.6 million, of which China Asset Management accounted for nearly 57%
PANews reported on April 30 that Hong Kong stock market data showed that as of today's close, the trading volume of Hong Kong virtual asset ETFs on the first day of listing reached HK$87.6149 million. Among them, the trading volume of Huaxia Bitcoin ETF (3042.HK) was HK$37.1684 million, the trading volume of Huaxia Ethereum ETF (3046.HK) was HK$12.6635 million, the trading volume of Harvest Bitcoin ETF (3439.HK) was HK$17.8908 million, the trading volume of Harvest Ethereum ETF (3179.HK) was HK$4.9553 million, the trading volume of Bosera HashKey Bitcoin ETF (3008.HK) was HK$12.4476 million, and the trading volume of Bosera HashKey Ethereum ETF (3009.HK) was HK$2.4893 million.
Compared to when the US just launched the Bitcoin spot ETF, the daily turnover of 11 spot Bitcoin ETFs reached about $4.6 billion on the first trading day when they started trading in the US in January. However, excluding the Grayscale ETF, the issuance scale of the 10 US Bitcoin spot ETF issuers on the first day of January 10 this year was $125 million, which was lower than the total issuance scale of the Huaxia Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs reported this morning, which was HK$1.1 billion.
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