Blackrock has filed another amendment for its iShares Bitcoin Premium Income ETF, revealing a 0.65% sponsor fee.

BlackRock files final SEC amendment for its Bitcoin Premium Income ETF (BITA) with a 0.65% fee, racing to launch before Goldman Sachs' competing product.

BlackRock's new bitcoin fund seeks to provide yield through active covered call strategies on IBIT shares and ETP indices.

The iShares Bitcoin Premium Income ETF makes money by selling call options on BlackRock's own IBIT.

Blackrock has filed another amendment for its iShares Bitcoin Premium Income ETF, revealing a 0.65% sponsor fee.

Bloomberg's Eric Balchunas says Blackrock's bitcoin income ETF BITA could launch on Nasdaq in one week after an 8-A filing.