VanEck's Bitcoin spot ETF increased its net assets by $109 million in the first quarter, with the value of Bitcoin holdings approximately $6.2 billion
PANews reported on May 14th that according to a new document submitted to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), as of the first quarter ending March 31, 2024, VanEck Bitcoin Spot ETF HODL held a total of 8,711 bitcoins worth about $6.2 billion. The fund's net assets increased by $109 million. As of March 31st, HODL's total bitcoin investment liabilities were $20 million with a net realized gain of $6 million.
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