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Comparison of Two ETFs Offering Indirect Exposure to Cryptocurrencies

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Last updated: February 8, 2026 4:02 am
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Published: February 8, 2026
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Investors seeking to navigate the complex landscape of cryptocurrencies have two notable exchange-traded funds (ETFs) available for indirect exposure: the Hashdex Nasdaq Crypto Index U.S. ETF (NCIQ) and the Fidelity Wise Origin Bitcoin Fund (FBTC). Both options cater to those hesitant about purchasing digital currencies directly, allowing them to participate in the crypto market without owning the coins themselves.

A comparative analysis of these ETFs reveals several key metrics that potential investors should consider. Both NCIQ and FBTC share an expense ratio of 0.25%, making them equally accessible in terms of cost. However, their performance over the past year has differed significantly, with NCIQ recording a loss of 32.66% and FBTC a slightly better result at 28.30%. Additionally, NCIQ has an assets under management (AUM) figure of $155.3 million, while FBTC boasts a substantial AUM of $14.03 billion.

From a performance and risk perspective, both ETFs have experienced notable drawdowns, with NCIQ facing a maximum decline of 36.10% over one year compared to FBTC’s 33.28%. When considering a hypothetical growth scenario, a $1,000 investment in NCIQ would have shrunk to $869, while the same investment in FBTC would have diminished to $796 over the same period.

NCIQ, having been on the market for just under two years, aims to capture a more extensive selection of the cryptocurrency market. Bitcoin constitutes about 77% of NCIQ’s holdings, but it also includes other major tokens such as Ethereum, XRP, and Solana, with less than 0.1% allocated to U.S. dollars. In contrast, FBTC is focused exclusively on Bitcoin, making it a more concentrated bet on the leading cryptocurrency.

Investing in crypto-related ETFs comes with inherent risks, the most prominent being market volatility. The cryptocurrency market is known for its rapid and unpredictable price swings, which can occur at any time, including weekends. This volatility directly impacts the prices of NCIQ and FBTC, meaning that a downturn in the crypto market will likely lead to decreases in these ETFs’ values as well.

Another critical risk associated with these funds is the unregulated nature of the cryptocurrency market. Despite Bitcoin’s growing acceptance across global economies, it remains susceptible to various safety issues, including potential price manipulation by “whales”—large investors holding substantial amounts of cryptocurrency. This concern extends to other cryptocurrencies that may experience even less regulatory oversight and increased susceptibility to manipulation.

Currently, the crypto market is facing downward trends. However, if investors maintain a bullish perspective on Bitcoin and the broader market over the long term, these two ETFs could serve as valuable instruments for indirect exposure to the evolving digital currency landscape.

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