21Shares Updates Spot Dogecoin ETF Filing, Discloses Fees

Published at 2025-12-03 09:15:16

21Shares filed an amended prospectus for its proposed spot Dogecoin ETF with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, adding clearer language on fee structure and several operational points. The update arrives as Grayscale’s GDOG and Bitwise’s BWOW are also expected to debut later this month, creating a three-way rollout of U.S.-listed spot DOGE products.

Clarifying fees reduces a key uncertainty for institutional and retail investors and may help funds compete on cost and execution—factors that matter for inflows and secondary-market liquidity. A coordinated launch of multiple issuers could amplify buying pressure on DOGE if demand for ETF exposure materializes, marking another step toward mainstream exchange-traded access for a high-profile meme coin.

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