Over 100 Crypto ETFs Expected to Enter Market by 2026, but Many May Fail As the crypto ETF landscape continues to expand, industry analysts predict that over 100Over 100 Crypto ETFs Expected to Enter Market by 2026, but Many May Fail As the crypto ETF landscape continues to expand, industry analysts predict that over 100

Crypto ETFs Could Shut Quickly After Launch, Warns Analyst

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Crypto Etfs Could Shut Quickly After Launch, Warns Analyst

Over 100 Crypto ETFs Expected to Enter Market by 2026, but Many May Fail

As the crypto ETF landscape continues to expand, industry analysts predict that over 100 new crypto exchange-traded products could launch by 2026. However, the majority of these offerings are likely to face early closures due to insufficient investor demand and low assets under management, according to trading insights from Bloomberg analyst James Seyffart.

In a recent social media post, Seyffart aligned with predictions from crypto asset manager Bitwise, who anticipate a surge in crypto ETF launches. Yet, he cautioned that “many might not survive long,” citing a flood of applications currently pending approval from the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC)—over 126 in total. “Issuers are throwing a lot of product at the wall,” Seyffart remarked, emphasizing the aggressive market entry strategies that could lead to a wave of liquidations, potentially beginning as early as late 2026 or by the end of 2027.

Historical data shows that fund closures have been common; last year alone, 622 ETFs ceased operations, including at least 189 in the United States. The trend reflects the challenges of attracting substantial inflows, which are critical for sustaining asset management and operational viability. Notably, several crypto-focused ETFs, such as the ARK 21Shares Active Bitcoin Ethereum Strategy ETF and ARK 21Shares Active On‑Chain Bitcoin Strategy ETF, have already been liquidated this year.

Regulatory Changes Could Accelerate Approval of Crypto ETFs

Market observers are optimistic that recent regulatory shifts—specifically, the SEC’s adoption of generic listing standards in September—will markedly expedite the approval process for new crypto ETFs. These standards eliminate the need for a case-by-case review, paving the way for a rapid increase in product approvals. Asset managers have already begun filing applications to launch ETFs linked to more speculative tokens, including assets tied to memecoins like Melania Trump’s recent endorsement.

Several ETFs tracking popular cryptocurrencies such as Litecoin, Solana, and XRP have launched successfully in 2024, expanding beyond earlier Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs. According to Farside Investors, spot Bitcoin ETFs in the U.S. have accumulated approximately $57.6 billion since January, while spot Ether ETFs amassed around $12.6 billion since July. Additionally, Solana ETFs from providers including Bitwise, VanEck, and Fidelity have gathered over $725 million since late October.

As the market evolves, increased institutional interest and regulatory clarity may fuel further growth, though many new products will likely face the inevitability of closure if they fail to attract sustainable investor interest.

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