On June 21, several asset managers, including VanEck, BlackRock, Grayscale, and Invesco Galaxy Digital, submitted revised proposals for an Ethereum exchange-traded fund (ETF) to the United States Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). These asset managers released updated S-1 Registration Statements after the market closed on Friday, following Fidelity’s new S-1 form submission earlier in the day. VanEck’s filing disclosed a 0.20% management fee for its Ethereum fund, aligning it with competitors like Franklin Templeton, which charges 0.19%. BlackRock has not yet revealed the management fee for its iShares Ethereum Trust (ETHA). Bloomberg analyst Eric Balchunas noted that VanEck’s fee adds