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Trump Media Abandons Plans for Bitcoin ETFs Amidst Market Competition

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Last updated: May 20, 2026 6:18 pm
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Published: May 20, 2026
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In a significant shift, Trump Media & Technology Group has decided to withdraw its plans to launch two Bitcoin exchange-traded funds (ETFs): the “Truth Social Bitcoin ETF” and the “Truth Social Bitcoin & Ethereum ETF.” This decision comes amid a challenging landscape for Bitcoin ETFs, characterized by intense competition and declining fee structures that no longer align with the company’s financial goals.

ETF analysts suggest that the crowded market for spot Bitcoin ETFs has played a crucial role in this pivot. With investors now faced with over a dozen similar products, many of which have experienced a lackluster reception, the market has become increasingly saturated. Since their launch in late 2025, Trump Media’s initial ETFs have garnered only around $30 million in combined assets, a figure deemed underwhelming by industry standards.

Nate Geraci, president of NovaDius Wealth Management, noted that the faint investor interest in their first five ETFs likely dissuaded the firm from entering a fiercely competitive market dominated by some of the industry’s largest asset managers. He pointed out that existing spot Bitcoin ETFs have already reduced their fees to as low as 14 basis points, making it nearly impossible for new entrants to compete effectively. Geraci described the proposed Truth Social Bitcoin ETF as potentially being “a dead man walking.”

The situation has worsened recently, as established financial institutions, including Morgan Stanley, have begun entering the crypto space with offerings that set the bar for investment vehicles. Morgan Stanley’s recent bitcoin ETF, with an impressively low fee of 14 basis points, exemplifies the pressure facing new projects.

James Seyffart, an ETF analyst at Bloomberg Intelligence, expressed doubts about Trump Media’s reasoning for the withdrawal. On social media platform X, he highlighted that the distinctions the company made regarding the structural differences between products registered under the Securities Act of 1933 and those under the Investment Company Act of 1940 did not adequately explain the move. Seyffart believes that competitive dynamics are likely the primary reason behind the withdrawal, rather than regulatory or structural concerns. He suggested that Trump Media might still consider launching more differentiated product offerings that could leverage a ’40 Act structure, which allows for greater flexibility in strategy.

Eric Balchunas, also a senior ETF analyst at Bloomberg Intelligence, emphasized the ongoing fee war, speculating that financial advisors may have advised Trump Media that they needed to propose fees lower than 14 basis points to stand a chance in the market. He noted that without such competitive pricing, investor interest would likely wane.

Though some observers have raised questions about possible political implications or regulatory scrutiny surrounding the Trump family’s foray into cryptocurrency, Seyffart indicated that he did not view these factors as significant drivers of this decision. Instead, it appears that the rapidly evolving landscape of Bitcoin ETFs has made it untenable for Trump Media & Technology Group to advance its plans at this time. The company’s shift towards a “structural reset” may indicate a desire to explore other investment products that can better meet market demands.

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