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Goldman Sachs has filed for a Bitcoin Premium Income ETF, aiming to provide investors with bitcoin exposure while generating income through a premium-based strategy. This move reflects a growing trend among asset managers to create income-generating bitcoin products.
Goldman Sachs filed an application for a Bitcoin Premium Income exchange-traded fund (ETF) on Monday, marking one of the bank’s first direct pushes into the cryptocurrency investment space.
The proposed fund would give investors exposure to bitcoin BTC$75 079,39 while generating income through a premium-based strategy. The structure relies on selling options tied to bitcoin-linked ETPs, allowing the fund to collect premiums in exchange for capping some upside in strong rallies.
That trade-off — steady income versus full price participation — reflects a broader shift on Wall Street. Asset managers are increasingly trying to package bitcoin into products that resemble dividend-paying stocks or income funds, rather than relying only on price gains.
The filing comes weeks after BlackRock accelerated plans for a similar product. The asset manager is preparing to launch its iShares Bitcoin Premium Income ETF, expected to trade under the ticker BITA, following the success of its spot Bitcoin ETF, IBIT.
An updated regulatory filing earlier this month showed BlackRock refining the structure of its income-focused fund, with analysts expecting a launch within weeks.
Goldman’s move signals that competition is expanding beyond spot bitcoin exposure into more complex strategies designed to generate steady returns. These products could broaden access to bitcoin by appealing to investors who want income alongside exposure to the asset.
The filing also reflects a gradual shift in Goldman’s stance on digital assets. CEO David Solomon has said he personally owns “very little, but some” bitcoin and continues to study how the asset behaves. “I’m an observer of bitcoin,” he said recently, describing a broader effort to understand how emerging technologies are reshaping finance.
Solomon has framed crypto as part of a larger transformation driven by digital infrastructure. “Tokenization … that I think is super important,” he said, pointing to the role blockchain-based systems could play in future markets.
Still, Goldman has lagged peers such as JPMorgan and Morgan Stanley in rolling out crypto products, largely due to regulatory constraints. Solomon has suggested that tighter rules in recent years limited the bank’s ability to engage more deeply, though that stance may be shifting as policymakers provide clearer guidance.
“It’s got to be done thoughtfully, and we’ve got to get it right,” he said earlier this year.
The ETF aims to give investors exposure to bitcoin while generating income through a premium-based strategy that involves selling options tied to bitcoin-linked ETPs.
The strategy involves collecting premiums in exchange for capping some upside in strong bitcoin rallies, providing steady income instead of relying solely on price gains.
BlackRock is also preparing to launch its iShares Bitcoin Premium Income ETF, following the success of its spot Bitcoin ETF, IBIT.

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