Ether futures ETFs are making waves in the investment world, allowing investors to speculate on Ethereum's future price without holding the cryptocurrency. Major issuers like Bitwise, VanEck, and ProShares manage these ETFs, which invest in futures contracts rather than tangible assets. The first Ether futures ETFs were introduced in Canada in 2021, but the US SEC has yet to approve a spot Ether ETF. Investors can buy these ETFs through brokerage platforms like Fidelity, Robinhood, Vanguard, and Charles Schwab. C-Corp structured Ether futures ETFs like VanEck Ethereum Strategy ETF may offer significant tax benefits for long-term investors. However, investing in these ETFs also carries risks due to price discrepancies with ETH, volatility, complexity, management fees, and potential liquidity issues.