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Grayscale is making a big move with Dogecoin as the digital asset management company has submitted papers to launch a new Dogecoin ETF. Meanwhile, Dogecoin’s price is rising again, leaving investors with the question of whether another big surge is on the way. Grayscale Revises Filing To Launch Dogecoin ETF Under Ticker GDOG Grayscale has updated its filing with the SEC to turn its current Dogecoin Trust into a full ETF. If the SEC approves, the fund will trade on the NYSE Arca under the ticker symbol GDOG. Regular investors will be able to purchase shares of the ETF and gain exposure to....
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The fund aims to compete with Grayscale's Bitcoin Trust and others by offering a 50 basis point lower expense ratio.