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What’s Holding Institutions Back From Memecoin ETFs

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The rise of exchange-traded funds (ETFs) tied to memecoins marks a new phase in the evolution of crypto investment products. While the development reflects growing regulatory clarity in the United States, analysts say these funds are unlikely to attract significant institutional capital.

According to Ignacio Aguirre, Chief Marketing Officer at crypto exchange Bitget, the speculative nature of memecoins makes them difficult to evaluate under the criteria typically used by institutional investors.

Institutional investors typically prioritize assets with deeper liquidity, clearer valuation frameworks, and long-term use cases. For many large funds, memecoins still fall outside those parameters.

Dogecoin ETFs Expand as Crypto ETF Market Grows

The memecoin sector entered traditional financial markets in September 2025 when the first Dogecoin ETF launched in the United States, giving investors regulated exposure to the token without directly holding it.

The expansion continued in January 2026 with the launch of the 21Shares Dogecoin ETF (TDOG), which began trading on Nasdaq and aims to track Dogecoin’s price using the CF Dogecoin-Dollar US Settlement Price Index.

The fund holds Dogecoin directly and adjusts its value daily based on benchmark pricing while charging a sponsor fee of about 0.50% of net asset value.

With multiple Dogecoin ETFs now trading, the memecoin has joined Bitcoin, Ethereum, and other major cryptocurrencies in the growing market for regulated crypto investment vehicles.

Why ETF issuers are targeting memecoins

The rapid expansion of crypto ETFs follows broader regulatory shifts in the United States. New listing standards approved by regulators have streamlined the process for launching digital-asset ETFs, enabling issuers to introduce products tied to a wider range of tokens.

For asset managers, memecoins offer an opportunity to capture retail trading demand that has historically driven large price rallies in tokens such as Dogecoin and Shiba Inu.

However, the launch of these products does not necessarily signal strong institutional demand.

Institutional Investors Still Focus on Bitcoin

Despite the expansion of memecoin ETFs, institutional interest in crypto markets remains concentrated in more established assets, particularly Bitcoin.

Crypto ETF Market Share.

Bitcoin ETFs have accumulated far larger inflows and institutional adoption since their launch, while memecoin-focused products remain largely retail-driven.

Analysts point out that memecoins often lack the technological or economic foundations that institutional investors typically look for when evaluating digital assets.

Academic research also highlights the unique risks in memecoin ecosystems, including high volatility, strong influence from social media sentiment, and concentration of ownership among large holders.

These factors can lead to rapid price swings and make long-term valuation difficult.

Aguirre said memecoins are unlikely to see sustained price growth until market liquidity increases and investor risk appetite strengthens.

For now, large investors appear content to watch from the sidelines while retail traders continue to dominate activity in the memecoin market.

Source: https://coinpaper.com/15532/memecoin-news-what-s-holding-institutions-back-from-memecoin-et-fs

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