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Josef Tetek7 hours agoBitcoin ETFs: Even worse for crypto than central exchangesWant some worthless "paper" Bitcoin? With the rise of Bitcoin ETFs, you might soon have the chance to invest in something as worthless as the U.S. dollar.7951 Total views9 Total sharesListen to article 0:00OpinionJoin us on social networksRecent weeks have seen a surge in interest from traditional finance for crypto-based exchange-traded funds (ETFs). After the Securities and Exchange Commission took issue with its initial filing, BlackRock submitted a fresh application for a Bitcoin ETF on July 3. A week earlier, Fidelity led a crop of investment firms in lodging applications with the SEC for Bitcoin-based ETFs. Meanwhile, HSBC has become the first bank to offer Bitcoin (BTC) and Ether (ETH) ETFs to customers in Hong Kong.


In the context of Bitcoin, it is often the seemingly positive news that is harmful over the longer term; and vice versa, short-term negative news often serves to strengthen the ongoing case for Bitcoin. A good example of the latter is the 2017 “Blocksize War,” when the Bitcoin community split into the big block camp that launched the Bitcoin Cash fork and the small block camp that implemented the Segregated Witness upgrade in Bitcoin.


While the result was chaotic in the short term — with many a Bitcoin critic seeking to dance on Bitcoin’s grave — it proved to be one of the most important lessons on decentralized consensus and paved the way for the layered scaling via the Lightning Network that we enjoy today.


For an example of good news turning negative, we don’t have to go too far back into the past. Up until late 2022, FTX was the prime example of crypto going mainstream, with its Superbowl ads, stadium naming rights and glossy magazine features. But in the end, FTX proved to be a ticking time bomb that blew up in everybody’s face and set back the industry’s legitimacy by years.Today marks 10 years since @tyler and I filed for the first spot Bitcoin ETF. The @SECGov"s refusal to approve these products for a decade has been a complete and utter disaster for US investors and demonstrates how the SEC is a failed regulator. Here"s why:

-"protected"… pic.twitter.com/xmK1xo1iX8— Cameron Winklevoss (@cameron) July 2, 2023


And again, as it goes, the seemingly bad news — FTX collapsing and losing a lot of money for its users — will become positive in the long run, as people will take better care of their Bitcoin in the future, thus limiting the systemic risk of large custodian blow-ups.Evade the fakes


As we saw with the implosion of FTX and the subsequent market contagion, centralized exchanges were never the answer for everyday investors looking to benefit from the immense promise of Bitcoin. Neither are ETFs. Bitcoin-linked ETFs are an even worse idea than centralized exchanges, as there is zero possibility of withdrawing the underlying instrument — that is, the Bitcoin. This means the holders are never able to take advantage of the single most important feature of Bitcoin: the ability to control their funds without a need to trust anyone.


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There are also other dangers for the wider market. With ETFs, there is a risk that “paper Bitcoin,” or claims not backed by actual Bitcoin, could distort the market and undermine Bitcoin’s very monetary policy. Exchanges that have issued paper Bitcoin in the past — such as FTX — have been kept in check via withdrawal runs and eventual collapse, after which the fake Bitcoin claims were wiped out along with the hapless exchanges.


That likely wouldn’t be the case with ETFs. Without the possibility of withdrawing the underlying asset, paper Bitcoin can be printed at will. If Bitcoin ETFs become the dominant way of investing in Bitcoin, it could very well lead to millions of paper Bitcoin flooding the market, suppressing the price of Bitcoin.With Bitcoin, holding it means owning it


In the context of Bitcoin, ownership is very closely linked to control over the cryptographic keys associated with specific Bitcoin addresses. Now, it might be true that someone can own Bitcoin in a legal sense without having direct control over the keys — such as when owning an exchange account or holding an ETF share — but that is simply not a good idea in the Bitcoin world.


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Bitcoin’s digital nature, perfect portability and global liquidity make it especially susceptible to embezzlement, theft or just basic mismanagement. The only way to truly own Bitcoin is to control the keys.


Some might welcome a possible short-term price pump associated with an approval of a major Bitcoin ETF (such as BlackRock’s), but the long-term impact on Bitcoin adoption would be likely negative (including the long-term price of Bitcoin). The only adoption that actually matters involves self-custody — everything else is a trap.Josef Tetek is a Bitcoin analyst for Trezor. A long-time Bitcoiner with a background in Austrian economics and political philosophy, he founded the Czech and Slovak Ludwig von Mises Institute in 2010. He’s the author of two books, Bitcoin: Separation of Money and State and Enemies of State, Friends of Liberty.


This article is for general information purposes and is not intended to be and should not be taken as legal or investment advice. The views, thoughts and opinions expressed here are the author’s alone and do not necessarily reflect or represent the views and opinions of Cointelegraph.# Bitcoin# Cryptocurrencies# Analysis# Bitcoin Price# Bitcoin Analysis# Investments# ETF# OpinionAdd reactionAdd reactionRelated NewsHow to use a crypto hardware walletDon’t be naive — BlackRock’s ETF won’t be bullish for BitcoinBinance caves to pressure over coin listings, scoring a win for privacyBlackrock’s spot Bitcoin ETF renews optimism, sparks wave of new filings‘The Great Accumulation’ of Bitcoin has begun, says Gemini’s WinklevossBitcoin holds $30K as bulls flaunt their advantage in Friday’s $715M BTC options expiry

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