Canadian Crypto ETFs Surge: Bitcoin, Ether, Solana, and XRP Leading the Way in 2025

Published at 2025-11-08 11:05:39
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Canadian cryptocurrency ETFs have witnessed remarkable growth as of September 2025, driven by increasing investor interest and expanded offerings. Bitcoin ETFs spearheaded this trend, with net assets surpassing US$100 billion in November 2024. Industry expert Sean Farrell projects this category may exceed US$300 billion in assets in the near future.

Ethereum ETFs are also gaining traction, reflecting Ethereum’s status as the second largest cryptocurrency after Bitcoin. Furthermore, regulatory clarity has paved the way for new spot ETFs launched in Q2 2025 for Solana and XRP, diversifying investor options.

The leading Canadian crypto ETFs as of September 16, 2025, illustrate this growth:

  1. Fidelity Advantage Bitcoin ETF (TSX:FBTC) holds C$1.48 billion in assets with a 0.32% management fee.
  2. CI Galaxy Bitcoin ETF (TSX:BTCX.B) with C$1.40 billion AUM charging a 0.4% fee.
  3. Purpose Bitcoin ETF (TSX:BTCC) offers C$1.04 billion AUM at a 1.5% fee.
  4. CI Galaxy Ethereum ETF (TSX:ETHX.U) boasts C$805.65 million AUM and 0.4% fee.
  5. 3iQ Solana Staking ETF (TSX:SOLQ) has C$353.67 million AUM with a 0% management fee for the first year.
  6. Evolve Bitcoin ETF (TSX:EBIT) with C$261.36 million AUM and 0.75% fee.
  7. Purpose Ether ETF (TSX:ETHH) holding C$253.94 million AUM at 1% fee.
  8. 3iQ XRP ETF (TSX:XRPQ) offers C$175.27 million AUM and a 0% fee initially.

For investors looking to tap into these growing crypto assets with flexible payment options, Bitlet.app offers a unique Crypto Installment service. This allows buyers to purchase cryptocurrencies now and pay monthly installments instead of paying the full amount upfront, making crypto investments more accessible than ever.

With strong demand and expanding product choices, Canadian crypto ETFs continue to be a compelling avenue for both new and seasoned investors looking to diversify their portfolios in the dynamic crypto market.

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