Goldman Sachs Files for Bitcoin ETF, Expected Launch in Late 2026

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Goldman Sachs filed for a Bitcoin ETF news with the SEC on April 14, 2026, under the name Goldman Sachs Bitcoin Premium Income ETF. The fund will focus on Bitcoin-linked products rather than direct BTC ownership. Analysts project the ETF news to launch in late June 2026, following the SEC’s typical 75-day review process.
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  • Goldman Sachs has filed for a Bitcoin ETF with the SEC, just days after Morgan Stanley launched a similar product.

  • The ETF will generate steady yields by investing in other Bitcoin-linked products rather than by purchasing BTC directly.

  • The expected launch date is late June 2026, following the SEC’s standard 75-day review period.

On April 14, Goldman Sachs, the 7th-largest asset manager in the world with $3.65 trillion in Assets Under Supervision (AUM), filed for a Bitcoin ETF with the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).

Goldman Sachs seeks Bitcoin ETF approval

Known as the Goldman Sachs Bitcoin Premium Income ETF, the product focuses on generating a stable yield to appeal to its older investors, hence the nickname “boomer candy.”

Rather than purchasing Bitcoin, Goldman Sachs will invest at least 80% of its assets in spot Bitcoin ETPs and other Bitcoin-linked products, such as options and indices. The fund will also generate monthly dividends for investors by selling Bitcoin call options.

While these features guarantee a steady income and provide a cushion against market volatility, their downside is that they limit the profits the company could generate during a BTC rally.

Following a typical 75-day SEC review period, analysts estimate the ETF could launch in late June 2026.

Goldman Sachs files for Bitcoin ETF

Source: SEC.gov

The largest XRP ETF holder joins the BTC ETF bandwagon

The announcement highlights a shift in Goldman Sachs, from Bitcoin product investor to issuer. It further diversifies its crypto ETF portfolio, with other holdings including Ethereum, Solana, and XRP (Goldman Sachs is the largest holder of XRP ETFs globally).

Even more, it shows an increased appetite for digital asset investment products among institutional investors. Just last week, Morgan Stanley launched what is now the cheapest spot Bitcoin ETF in the US. Other prolific institutions offering similar products include Grayscale and BlackRock.

That said, these firms continue to actively alter their positions in these products to maintain profitability. Just yesterday, spot Bitcoin ETFs recorded net outflows of $291 million, while spot Ethereum ETFs saw $9.44 million in inflows.

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