Vanguard Welcomes Crypto ETFs, Mutual Funds Starting December 2nd

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One of the world’s largest asset managers, Vanguard Group, once skeptical about providing investors with access to the crypto market, has decided to allow trading of exchange-traded funds (ETFs) and mutual funds consisting primarily of digital assets on its platform. 

Vanguard Responds To Crypto Demand

Bloomberg reported on Monday that beginning on December 2, investors will have the opportunity to trade crypto-focused ETFs and mutual funds holding select cryptocurrencies, including Bitcoin (BTC), Ethereum (ETH), XRP, and Solana (SOL). 

Vanguard’s move appears to be driven by continuous interest in cryptocurrency investment, particularly in light of President Donald Trump’s stance on digital assets, which marks a significant shift from the previous administration. 

The firm’s new policy will open access to over 50 million brokerage customers, who collectively manage more than $11 trillion in assets, allowing them to engage with regulated cryptocurrency investment products. 

Andrew Kadjeski, Vanguard’s head of brokerage and investments, remarked, “Cryptocurrency ETFs and mutual funds have been tested through periods of market volatility, performing as designed while maintaining liquidity.” 

He emphasized that the administrative systems established for managing such funds have matured, accommodating evolving investor preferences.

No Memecoins Allowed

The firm stated it will support a variety of crypto ETFs and mutual funds that comply with regulatory requirements, similar to how it approaches other non-core asset classes, such as gold.

Additionally, funds linked to memecoins, classified as higher-risk by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), will not be included in this initiative. 

Kadjeski noted, “While Vanguard has no plans to launch its own crypto products, we serve millions of investors with diverse needs and risk profiles, and we aim to provide a brokerage trading platform that allows our clients to invest in choices that align with their preferences.”

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