Digital asset supervisor CoinShares has quietly filed an modification to register three new ETFs that monitor Bitcoin volatility.
The Valkyrie ETF Belief II filed a post-effective modification with the SEC for the CoinShares Bitcoin Volatility ETF, CoinShares Bitcoin Volatility Leveraged ETF, and CoinShares Bitcoin Volatility Inverse ETF. The submitting was first flagged by Bloomberg Senior ETF Analyst Eric Balchunas on X.
“Presently we all know of no ETF that exists that may present buyers, establishments, and advisors publicity to the volatility of Bitcoin,” an individual conversant in the filings informed Decrypt. “This suite of ETFs seeks to revenue from elevated or decreased volatility of Bitcoin, and should act as a technique to handle threat within the handy ETF wrapper.”
Though the ProShares Bitcoin ETF (BITO) and Volatility Shares 2x Bitcoin Technique ETF (BITX) give buyers publicity to Bitcoin’s value through futures, the CoinShares funds could be the primary to particularly monitor the BVX.
The CME CF Bitcoin Volatility Index, or BVX, is calculated by CF Benchmarks Ltd. and revealed as soon as per second. It measures implied volatility in CME’s Bitcoin choices market over a 30-day ahead window—basically a $BTC equal of the VIX.
On the time of writing, the BVX was sitting at 52 after having risen 0.3% since 1:30 p.m. Japanese Time.
The CoinShares Bitcoin Volatility ETF, which might commerce below the CBIX ticker on the Nasdaq, seeks to supply “managed publicity to futures contracts on the CME CF Bitcoin Volatility Index,” in response to the submitting. As a result of the Bitcoin Volatility Index itself is non-investible, the fund will maintain $BTC volatility-linked devices as a substitute—together with volatility futures contracts, shares or choices in firms with comparable publicity, and $BTC volatility-linked swaps.
The suite additionally features a leveraged and an inverse variant. The CoinShares Bitcoin Volatility Leveraged ETF would supply amplified publicity to strikes within the Bitcoin Volatility Index, whereas the CoinShares Bitcoin Volatility Inverse ETF would permit buyers to wager in opposition to volatility, and due to this fact revenue when the BVX falls.
Ticker symbols for these two funds weren’t listed within the submitting.
CoinShares is utilizing the Valkyrie ETF Belief II shell—which already has an SEC registration quantity—to launch the funds moderately than ranging from scratch with a brand new belief.
CoinShares accomplished its acquisition of Valkyrie Funds LLC in March 2024, a transfer that gave the Jersey-based digital asset supervisor a foothold within the U.S. market and sponsor rights to Valkyrie’s suite of current ETFs, together with its spot Bitcoin fund buying and selling below the BRRR ticker on Nasdaq.
The submitting seems to nonetheless be in its early levels and would not checklist administration charges for any of $BTC volatility funds. The 75-day efficient timer began on Monday, March 23, which implies that the funds may start buying and selling in early June if there isn’t any pushback or delays from the SEC.


