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    Truth Social drops spot Bitcoin ETF plan amid fee war

    行政By 行政May 20, 2026No Comments7 Mins Read
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    Truth Social’s Bitcoin ETF plan is dead for now, and the fee war offers a more compelling explanation than Yorkville’s official rationale.

    The President Donald Trump-linked Truth Social Bitcoin ETF filed to withdraw its S-1 registration statement on May 19, saying it would no longer pursue the public offering “at this time.”

    For investors searching for a Trump Bitcoin ETF, the filing now points away from plain spot BTC exposure and toward more complex ETF structures.

    Yorkville America framed the move as a strategic pivot toward more flexible ETF products under the Investment Company Act of 1940, and the SEC’s withdrawal letter confirms that it was voluntary.

    Spot Bitcoin and Ethereum ETPs sit outside the Investment Company Act of 1940 framework, and the SEC tells investors directly that these products are ’33 Act commodity trusts, a distinct legal structure from the ’40 Act investment company framework, regardless of what the industry calls them.

    Yorkville cited the ’40 Act’s flexibility, broader distribution, and enhanced investor protections as reasons to concentrate product development there. The ’33 Act structure of spot Bitcoin ETPs was settled before the first US products launched in January 2024.

    The Bitcoin ETF withdrawal, therefore, looks less like a regulatory surprise than a product-economics decision.

    Issue Yorkville’s official rationale Market read / article angle
    Why the filing was withdrawn Yorkville said it is shifting product development from ’33 Act filings toward more flexible ’40 Act ETF strategies. The withdrawal likely reflects the economics of launching a late, plain-vanilla spot Bitcoin ETF in a fee-compressed market.
    Regulatory structure ’40 Act products offer broader investor protections, flexibility, and distribution potential. Spot Bitcoin and Ethereum ETPs were already known to be ’33 Act commodity-trust products, so this is valid but not a new regulatory revelation.
    Nature of the withdrawn product The Truth Social Bitcoin ETF would no longer pursue the public offering “at this time.” The product was a passive spot BTC wrapper with little differentiation from BlackRock, Fidelity, or other existing issuers.
    Competitive problem Yorkville did not frame the withdrawal primarily as a fee or scale issue. Morgan Stanley’s 14 bps product and BlackRock’s $62.65B IBIT scale make it difficult for late entrants to compete.
    What the pivot signals Yorkville wants more flexible, differentiated ETF strategies under the ’40 Act. Truth Social did not abandon crypto ETFs; it likely abandoned the least differentiated version of one.

    The Bitcoin ETF fee war problem

    Morgan Stanley’s proposed Bitcoin Trust entered at 14 basis points, below the 15-25 bps range many rivals charge.

    Morgan Stanley’s MSBT ends first trading month with 0 outflows amid Bitcoin ETFs 6-week inflow streakMorgan Stanley’s MSBT ends first trading month with 0 outflows amid Bitcoin ETFs 6-week inflow streak
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    BlackRock’s IBIT carries a 0.25% management fee against $62.65 billion in net assets, giving it scale advantages that compound over time. At 14 bps, a manager needs $7.14 billion in AUM to generate $10 million in gross annual revenue, and the threshold drops to $4 billion at 25 bps.

    Truth Social’s ETF platform stood well below the scale required to compete on those terms. In February, Yorkville managed five Truth Social-branded ETFs with total assets of less than $50 million before planned acquisitions of ideologically aligned funds.

    Bitcoin ETF economicsBitcoin ETF economics
    A spot Bitcoin ETF charging 14 basis points needs $7.14 billion in assets to generate $10 million in annual revenue, versus $1.05 billion at 95 basis points.

    That base makes it difficult to build the liquidity and tight spreads institutions demand from Bitcoin exposure products, and distribution sits firmly with BlackRock and Morgan Stanley.

    A fund that holds BTC through a custodian and tracks Bitcoin’s price delivers the same economic result whether the issuer is BlackRock, Fidelity, or a Trump-branded entrant.

    When the product is commoditized, the competition narrows to fees, liquidity, and distribution, categories where late entrants with smaller platforms lose by default.

    The Truth Social Cronos Yield Maximizer ETF and Yorkville’s Bitcoin and Ethereum ETF filings both carried 0.95% total annual fund operating expenses, while delivering staking exposure or multi-asset construction, differentiated structures that justify higher fees.

    A higher fee is only defensible with differentiated exposure, and Yorkville appears to have drawn the same conclusion about its spot BTC filing.

    Where the fee math lands

    If regulatory clarity continues building and allocator appetite for packaged crypto exposure expands beyond plain Bitcoin, Yorkville’s ’40 Act pivot positions it for the next product wave.

    Goldman Sachs filed a Bitcoin product that combines Bitcoin exposure with options-based income, and the approach shows where fee-sustainable products will come from.

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    Truth Social already mapped the multi-asset lane with its proposed Crypto Blue Chip ETF, which would hold approximately 70% BTC, 15% ETH, 8% SOL, 5% CRO, and 2% XRP with staking for eligible assets, a structure that commands higher fees and occupies a less crowded shelf.

    Scenario Product path Fee logic Required advantage Likely outcome
    Strategic repositioning Yorkville builds ’40 Act crypto products with multi-asset exposure, staking-adjacent features, or options income. Higher fees, such as 0.95%, become defensible because the product offers more than plain BTC exposure. Clear differentiation plus enough advisor or retail demand to scale beyond the current small AUM base. The May 19 withdrawal looks like a smart reallocation away from commoditized spot BTC exposure.
    Niche-product outcome Truth Social launches differentiated crypto ETFs, but they remain small and politically branded. Higher fees support limited operations, but not major franchise growth. At 0.95% on $50M, gross annual revenue is only $475,000. Loyal niche audience and steady but modest inflows. The pivot produces viable niche products but not a major ETF platform.
    Distribution breakthrough Yorkville pairs differentiated crypto products with a major acquisition, seed capital, or advisor-network partnership. Higher-fee products become scalable if AUM grows quickly. Distribution muscle strong enough to compete with large ETF issuers. Truth Social becomes a more credible crypto ETF brand beyond spot Bitcoin.
    Retreat with nowhere to go ’40 Act crypto products fail to gather meaningful assets, while large issuers dominate spot BTC flows. Fee math remains theoretical because AUM never reaches viable scale. None; brand recognition fails to convert into ETF distribution. The withdrawal becomes less a strategic pivot and more a sign that ETF economics boxed Yorkville out of the market.

    In this scenario, the May 19 withdrawal appears to be a deliberate reallocation of filing resources toward products that can generate sustainable revenue on a smaller asset base.

    A politically branded multi-asset crypto fund with yield components occupies a genuinely differentiated market position. The brand carries recognition with a specific retail and advisor audience, the differentiated structure justifies the fee, and the fee makes the business viable.

    In the bear case, the Truth Social brand may be powerful in the right political context and still fall short of what the ETF distribution machine requires.

    Advisors and institutional platforms allocate to crypto ETFs based on liquidity, fees, and track record, and less than $50 million in AUM across five existing ETFs shows the distance between brand recognition and the advisor-driven distribution flows that determine long-term ETF success.

    If large issuers continue to dominate spot flows and ’40 Act differentiated products prove difficult to scale without an acquisition or partnership, Yorkville’s pivot may yield a string of niche products that never reach the AUM thresholds required for viable economics.

    At 0.95% on $50 million, gross annual revenue is $475,000, enough to sustain operations but well short of what franchise-building requires.

    Without a major acquisition to seed AUM or a distribution partnership with an advisor network large enough to drive flows, the product roadmap looks good on paper, while the economics stay theoretical.

    Truth Social’s crypto product vehicle moved while ambitions stayed intact through the withdrawal.

    The easy phase of spot Bitcoin ETF launches is over, and in a market where giants already provide cheap, liquid Bitcoin exposure, the next successful crypto ETF has to offer more than Bitcoin in a different wrapper.

    Yorkville’s ’40 Act pivot is the right directional read, and the execution will determine whether it amounts to strategic repositioning or a retreat with nowhere to go.

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