Charles Schwab confirms plans to launch a spot Bitcoin ETF and enable direct crypto trading by mid-2026. The move follows a shift in regulatory sentiment after the launch of Litecoin and Solana ETFs. Bitcoin ETFs continue to face heavy outflows, with $558.44M outflows on Friday, as market uncertainty deepens. Charles Schwab will officially enter the spot Bitcoin ETF market, with CEO Rick Wurster confirming the launch during an investor call. The $13 trillion asset manager aims to rival BlackRock’s iShares Bitcoin Trust (IBIT) by integrating spot cryptocurrency trading directly into its brokerage platform by the first half of 2026. The rollout will offer Schwab clients in-platform access to Bitcoin (BTC) and Ethereum (ETH), eliminating the need for cryptocurrency exchanges and the complexities of managing assets across crypto wallets.  Schwab’s decision follo…Read The Full Article Charles Schwab Set to Launch Spot Bitcoin ETF and Crypto Trading by 2026 On Coin Edition. Charles Schwab confirms plans to launch a spot Bitcoin ETF and enable direct crypto trading by mid-2026. The move follows a shift in regulatory sentiment after the launch of Litecoin and Solana ETFs. Bitcoin ETFs continue to face heavy outflows, with $558.44M outflows on Friday, as market uncertainty deepens. Charles Schwab will officially enter the spot Bitcoin ETF market, with CEO Rick Wurster confirming the launch during an investor call. The $13 trillion asset manager aims to rival BlackRock’s iShares Bitcoin Trust (IBIT) by integrating spot cryptocurrency trading directly into its brokerage platform by the first half of 2026. The rollout will offer Schwab clients in-platform access to Bitcoin (BTC) and Ethereum (ETH), eliminating the need for cryptocurrency exchanges and the complexities of managing assets across crypto wallets.  Schwab’s decision follo…Read The Full Article Charles Schwab Set to Launch Spot Bitcoin ETF and Crypto Trading by 2026 On Coin Edition.

Charles Schwab Set to Launch Spot Bitcoin ETF and Crypto Trading by 2026

2025/11/08 17:00
  • Charles Schwab confirms plans to launch a spot Bitcoin ETF and enable direct crypto trading by mid-2026.
  • The move follows a shift in regulatory sentiment after the launch of Litecoin and Solana ETFs.
  • Bitcoin ETFs continue to face heavy outflows, with $558.44M outflows on Friday, as market uncertainty deepens.

Charles Schwab will officially enter the spot Bitcoin ETF market, with CEO Rick Wurster confirming the launch during an investor call. The $13 trillion asset manager aims to rival BlackRock’s iShares Bitcoin Trust (IBIT) by integrating spot cryptocurrency trading directly into its brokerage platform by the first half of 2026.

The rollout will offer Schwab clients in-platform access to Bitcoin (BTC) and Ethereum (ETH), eliminating the need for cryptocurrency exchanges and the complexities of managing assets across crypto wallets. 

Schwab’s decision follo…

Read The Full Article Charles Schwab Set to Launch Spot Bitcoin ETF and Crypto Trading by 2026 On Coin Edition.

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