Strategy (MSTR) vs Bitwise Bitcoin ETF (BITB)
Bitcoin treasury company versus spot ETF · Data as of the latest available close
Comparing Strategy (MSTR) with Bitwise Bitcoin ETF (BITB) means comparing two very different ways to gain Bitcoin exposure. Bitwise Bitcoin ETF is a spot ETF: it tracks the price of Bitcoin almost 1:1 in exchange for an annual fee (TER) of 0.2%, with the BTC held in custody by Coinbase Custody. MSTR is a treasury company: a listed firm that accumulates Bitcoin through financial engineering (debt and equity issuance), so its stock trades at an mNAV — a premium or discount — over the Bitcoin backing it, currently 0.79×, and can behave like a leveraged exposure. The ETF gives you the Bitcoin with no surprises; the treasury company adds the management team and the capital structure to the equation, for better and for worse.
Bottom line
If you want clean exposure to the price of Bitcoin at a low, predictable cost, a spot ETF like BITB is the better fit. If you want the upside — and the added risk — of a structure designed to grow Bitcoin per share, MSTR is a different bet, with its mNAV and its leverage. They are not equivalent and cannot be compared like for like: they are two vehicles with distinct risk profiles. This is not investment advice.
Frequently asked questions
Which is better, MicroStrategy (MSTR) or the BITB ETF?
It depends on what you are looking for. Bitwise Bitcoin ETF (BITB) is a spot ETF that tracks the price of Bitcoin almost 1:1 at a cost of 0.2% per year. MSTR is a leveraged treasury company that trades at an mNAV over its Bitcoin and can rise or fall more than BTC itself. The ETF prioritizes simplicity and cost; the treasury company, upside and risk. This is not investment advice.
Which has the lower cost, MSTR or BITB?
The BITB ETF has an explicit, predictable cost: an annual fee (TER) of 0.2%. MSTR charges no fee, but it trades at an mNAV (currently 0.79×): you pay a premium or a discount over the Bitcoin backing each share, which moves with the market. They are costs of a fundamentally different nature.
Does MSTR track the price of Bitcoin like an ETF?
Not exactly. A spot ETF like BITB tracks the price of Bitcoin almost 1:1. MSTR holds Bitcoin on its balance sheet, but its stock trades at an mNAV (premium or discount) and relies on debt and equity issuance, which makes it a leveraged exposure that can diverge — both up and down — from Bitcoin's performance.
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