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Cboe BZX Files with SEC to List 3x Leveraged Bitcoin and Ether ETFs

Cboe BZX has filed a proposed rule change with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission to list 3x leveraged ETFs covering six assets, including bitcoin (BTC) and ether (ETH). The filing was submitted on August 10 and published by…

Cboe BZX Files with SEC to List 3x Leveraged Bitcoin and Ether ETFs
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Cboe BZX has filed a proposed rule change with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission to list 3x leveraged ETFs covering six assets, including bitcoin (BTC) and ether (ETH). The filing was submitted on August 10 and published by the SEC on August 14. If approved, these would be the first 3x leveraged crypto ETFs to list on U.S. markets.

The funds will be managed by Volatility Shares, a U.S. asset manager that already operates 2x leveraged bitcoin and ether ETFs listed on Cboe BZX. This latest filing represents an extension of that existing product lineup.

Futures-Based Structure, No Spot Holdings

The funds will not directly hold spot crypto assets. The bitcoin and ether ETFs will primarily invest in front-month and next-month futures contracts listed on CME (Chicago Mercantile Exchange), while the gold and silver ETFs will reference COMEX futures, and the crude oil and natural gas ETFs will reference NYMEX futures. The funds will hold cash and cash equivalents as collateral.

The benchmark futures contracts roll from the front month to the next month over a five-business-day period. Each business day, approximately 20% of positions nearing expiration are rolled, and the associated costs, along with the divergence between futures and spot prices, will affect fund performance.

If primary futures contracts become unavailable due to position limits, margin requirements, or futures broker constraints, the funds may alternatively use deferred futures, crypto-linked ETFs and ETPs, and listed options.

Compounding Effects from Daily Reset

The 3x leverage target resets on a single-trading-day basis. If the benchmark rises 5% in one day, the fund aims to rise approximately 15% before fees and expenses. Conversely, a 5% decline would result in an approximately 15% loss.

This daily reset means that holding periods spanning multiple days can produce returns that diverge significantly from three times the benchmark's performance due to compounding effects. For example, if the benchmark rises 10% and then falls approximately 9.09% to return to its original level, a 3x leveraged fund would rise 30% on the first day and fall approximately 27.27% on the second. Even though the two-day benchmark return is flat, the fund would be down approximately 5.45%.

Sustained directional moves boost performance, while markets that repeatedly reverse direction tend to erode value. The filing positions these products as short-term trading instruments that require position monitoring each session, rather than products that deliver three times the return of bitcoin or ether over any period an investor might choose.

Why Individual Approval Is Required

Cboe BZX seeks to list these products as "Commodity-Based Trust Shares" under BZX Rule 14.11(e)(4). The exchange already has generic listing standards that allow certain commodity products to list without individual rule filings, but those standards prohibit funds that seek returns equal to a specified multiple of a benchmark.

Because the proposed bitcoin and ether ETFs are designed to pursue three times the daily return of their futures benchmarks, they fall outside the generic standards. Cboe BZX therefore sought exemptive approval for these specific products from the SEC through the 19b-4 process under Section 19(b) of the Securities Exchange Act.

The funds will not be registered investment companies under the Investment Company Act of 1940. Instead, they will be structured as commodity pools under the oversight of the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission. Volatility Shares will serve as the commodity pool operator for each fund as a CFTC-registered entity.

Each fund will be created and redeemed in creation units of 10,000 shares, with a minimum of 100,000 shares required to be outstanding at listing. Net asset value will be calculated daily, and an intraday indicative value will be published every 15 seconds during trading hours. Cboe may halt trading if material price or portfolio information becomes unavailable.

Review Just Beginning; No Listing Date Set

The SEC must approve or disapprove the proposal, or institute proceedings, within 45 days of publication in the Federal Register, extendable to a maximum of 90 days. The public comment period runs for 21 days from publication.

However, exchange rule change approval alone does not enable listing. The registration statements for the VS Trust funds must also become effective. The current filing does not include ticker symbols, expense ratios, or listing dates. Until all listing and registration requirements are satisfied, these funds remain at the proposal stage.

Europe has taken the lead on leveraged crypto products. London-based asset manager Leverage Shares listed Europe's first 3x and -3x leveraged ETPs tracking bitcoin and ether on Switzerland's SIX Exchange in November 2025. If 3x leveraged crypto ETFs come to fruition in the U.S. market, they would follow that precedent.

Cboe argues that it can effectively oversee these funds because the primary futures contracts trade on CFTC-regulated markets and are subject to surveillance information-sharing agreements. While market surveillance and transparency measures are in place, they do not mitigate the risks of losses, compounding effects, and tracking error associated with 3x daily exposure.

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