There are some subtle differences that you can read about on investopedia. One key
feature , as the name suggests, is exchange based trading (in this case NASDAQ) which
will allow day trading and thus larger volume.
The application has been revised many times, reportedly because of the security risks.
Most gold ETFs, for example, have rules about taking actual delivery of the gold. Normally that requires a huge
position. No doubt there similar considerations for the Winkelvei... how will they
be securing the bitcoins and transferring them to those who qualify for delivery.
If the ETF is approved, it will be very good for Bitcoin investors as it will be
a milestone as mainstream investors begin to allocate some of their assets
into cryptocurrencies.
i can't really grasp the difference between this EFT that have this big hype and a normal exchange that we already have like coinbase? what are the correct difference between the two, i can't rally understand
I think it is mostly perception. We're talking about mainstream adoption. Investors feel secure and that this is legitimate when there is a bonafide ETF being traded on NASDAQ versus "yeah there's this website you can send money to".