(Reuters) -A raft of investment managers launched the first U.S. spot bitcoin exchange-traded funds (ETF) Jan. 11, in a milestone for the cryptocurrency industry that kicked off a fierce competition for market share.

The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission approved 11 applications for spot bitcoin ETFs from BlackRock (NYSE:) , VanEck, Ark Investments/21Shares and Bitwise, among others, on Jan. 10 after a decade-long tussle with the digital asset industry.

Most of the ETFs significantly undercut the average market rate for U.S. ETFs, which is 0.54%, according to Morningstar, and several issuers have already slashed fees multiple times. Many are also offering to completely waive fees for a certain period of time, or until their product breaches a certain value of assets under management.

Here’s where the fees stand for each of the spot bitcoin ETFs that are currently trading:

Company ETF Fee after Notes

Fee waiver

disclosed

Franklin Co says it

Templeton Franklin 0.19% 0% will waive

Templeton fees on

Digital first $10

Holdings bln in

Trust

.K>

Bitwise Asset 0.20%

Management Bitwise 0% Co says it

will waive

ETF fees on the

first $1 bln

(K:) in assets

0.21%

Ark ARK 0% Will waive

Investments 21Shares all fees for

and 21Shares Bitcoin six months

ETF or first $1

bln in

(K:) assets

BlackRock iShares 0.25% 0.12% Co says fees

Bitcoin will be

Trust 0.12% for

the first $5

(O:) bln in

assets for

12 months

0.25%

VanEck VanEck N/A

Bitcoin

Trust

(K:)

Co will

Valkyrie Valkyrie 0.25% 0% waive fee

Digital Bitcoin for 3 months

Assets Fund

(O:)

0%

Fidelity Wise 0.25% Co will

Origin waive fee

Bitcoin until July

Trust 31, 2024

(K:)

WisdomTree Co will wave

WisdomTre 0.30% 0% fee for six

e Bitcoin months on

Trust first $1 bln

in assets

(K:)

Invesco and 0.39%

Galaxy Invesco 0% Will waive

Digital Galaxy on first $5

Bitcoin bln in

ETF assets for

six months

(K:)

Grayscale 1.5% N/A Converted

Investments Grayscale from trust

Bitcoin to ETF; fee

Trust for trust

was 2%

(K:)

Source: Regulatory filings with the U.S. SEC

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