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ETF

A listed fund that tracks an underlying asset and trades like a share.

Explanation

A spot crypto ETF holds the coin itself. Europe mostly has ETPs and ETNs, which are legally debt instruments; that distinction matters for tax and law.

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Exposure without a wallet

A crypto fund buys the underlying asset and issues shares traded on a regular exchange. You buy them through your bank or broker, they sit in your securities account and custody is handled by a professional custodian. No seed phrase, no wallet, but annual management fees of typically 0.2 to 1.5 percent.

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The European situation

A classic UCITS ETF may not invest in a single asset in the EU, so European products are usually ETNs or ETPs: debt instruments with physical backing. US spot ETFs are generally not freely accessible to European retail investors due to missing PRIIPs documentation. Tax treatment differs per country — Belgium has its stock exchange tax, the Netherlands box 3.

Key takeaways

  • Convenience and custody, at an annual cost.
  • In Europe often an ETN rather than an ETF.
  • You own no coins, but a claim or share.

Frequently asked questions

+Which is better: an ETF or buying directly?

A fund is simpler and fits existing accounts; buying directly gives real ownership and no management fees. For pension-style investing people more often pick the fund, for conviction in self-custody the coin.

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