Golden Finance latest news, VanEck announced that its spot Ethereum ETF will implement a zero-fee strategy, a move aimed at attracting more investors, despite the possible initial losses. VanEck plans to waive fees for the first $1.5 billion in assets before 2025, and will charge a 0.20% sponsorship fee thereafter. This move is seen as its strategic layout to become the "preferred provider of cryptocurrency ETFs." Another spot ETH ETF issuer, Franklin Templeton, also disclosed a similar fee exemption policy, with an exemption amount of $10 billion for a period of six months. VanEck has submitted an 8-A securities registration form to the SEC, which is seen as a positive signal in the industry. BlackRock's ETH ETF fee policy is expected to have an impact on the decisions of other funds.