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Just spent some time digging through the Canadian crypto ETF landscape and honestly, the options available now are pretty wild compared to where we were just a few years ago. Back in 2021 when Canada first got Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs, people were excited just to have the basics. Now in 2026, we've got everything from staking-enabled products to yield strategies.
What's interesting is how the market has consolidated around a few key players. The big names like Fidelity, Purpose Investments, and CI Galaxy are dominating the space with their Bitcoin offerings - Fidelity's sitting at over 1.2 billion CAD in assets, which is pretty substantial. But the real shift I'm noticing is how altcoins are finally getting serious institutional treatment through ETF crypto products. Solana and XRP spot ETFs launched last year, and they're already pulling decent assets.
The fee compression is another thing worth noting. When these crypto ETFs first launched, management fees were all over the place. Now you're seeing some at 0.32-0.4 percent, which is genuinely competitive. The 3iQ Solana Staking ETF started with zero fees for the first year - that's a pretty aggressive move to attract capital.
What caught my attention most is how the product innovation has evolved. It's not just passive spot exposure anymore. You've got yield strategies like the Purpose Bitcoin Yield ETF using covered calls, and the Purpose Ether Yield ETF lending out holdings to generate returns. These aren't simple buy-and-hold products anymore.
For Canadian investors specifically, the tax advantage is huge - you can hold these ETF crypto products in tax-sheltered accounts like TFSAs or RRSPs, which changes the entire calculus compared to holding digital assets directly. No wallet complexity, institutional-grade cold storage, and tax efficiency all bundled together.
The landscape has matured a lot. Whether you're looking at the established Bitcoin and Ethereum plays or the newer altcoin exposure through Solana and XRP products, there's real depth here now. Definitely worth exploring if you're considering how to get crypto exposure in a regulated framework.