Meme Coin ETFs Reflect Regulatory Openness, Not Institutional Conviction

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While regulatory pathways for multi-asset crypto ETFs are expanding and enabling broader asset inclusion beyond Bitcoin and Ethereum, institutional interest in meme coins such as Dogecoin and Shiba Inu remains limited and highly selective.

Most filings and approvals continue to focus on established assets like BTC, ETH, SOL, and XRP, with only isolated examples of DOGE-linked products seeing minimal traction, and little comparable momentum for SHIB.

Where meme coins do appear in regulated products, it should be interpreted cautiously. Their inclusion reflects evolving regulatory openness and improved retail accessibility rather than a meaningful shift in institutional allocation strategies.

Meme coins remain largely narrative-driven and retail-led, which contrasts with the fundamentals-based frameworks institutions rely on when assessing liquidity, market depth, and risk-adjusted returns.

As a result, meaningful institutional participation in pure meme coins is likely to remain constrained.

Their volatility and relatively shallow liquidity profiles do not align with the scale and risk parameters required for large portfolio construction.

This dynamic ultimately reinforces crypto’s maturation. Institutional capital continues to anchor stability in core, utility-driven assets, while meme coins retain their role as community-driven, high-engagement segments of the market.

Together, this balance supports a more diverse ecosystem, attracting different types of capital without compromising overall market discipline.

Ignacio Aguirre, CMO at Bitget


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