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Goldman Sachs Group Inc. filed for a Bitcoin ETF on April 14, 2026 – formally entering the issuer side of a market it had previously accessed only as a buyer, and doing so with a product architecture designed specifically for the income-oriented institutional investor, its competitors have largely left underserved.
The filing, submitted under Goldman Sachs ETF Trust as post-effective amendment No. 717 to Form N-1A, proposes the Goldman Sachs Bitcoin Premium Income ETF, an actively managed fund that will hold at least 80% of net assets in Bitcoin-exposed instruments and overlay those positions with call options sold on 40% to 100% of exposure to generate monthly premiums.
The fund will route Bitcoin exposure primarily through existing spot Bitcoin ETPs – principally BlackRock’s IBIT – via a Cayman Islands subsidiary, a structure that allows Goldman to sidestep U.S. commodity restrictions while tapping IBIT’s $55 billion liquidity base.
JUST IN: ⚡️ Goldman Sachs has filed a registration statement with the SEC for a new Bitcoin Premium Income ETF. pic.twitter.com/q7nF2T5dlf
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Portfolio management falls to Goldman Sachs Asset Management’s Raj Garigipati and Oliver Bunn. If the SEC approves it within the standard 75-day window, the
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