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    Fidelity launches no-fee crypto IRA for US investors

    Token FlashBy Token FlashApril 2, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read


    Fidelity Investments has introduced a no-fee individual retirement account that allows U.S. adults to invest in cryptocurrency in a tax-advantaged manner. 

    The financial giant, which manages over $6 trillion in assets, now offers Bitcoin (BTC), Ethereum (ETH), and Litecoin (LTC) within its retirement portfolio options.

    The new crypto IRA provides access to tax-free (Roth) and tax-deferred (traditional and rollover) retirement accounts. While there are no account maintenance or custody fees, Fidelity applies a 1% spread on the execution price of crypto transactions. 

    The firm has positioned the product as a response to growing investor demand for digital assets within retirement planning.

    Fidelity will store the majority of assets in cold wallets to enhance security. Clients can manage their investments through Fidelity’s existing platform, integrating crypto alongside traditional assets. 

    The service is subject to state availability, meaning some U.S. residents may not have immediate access.

    Fidelity’s crypto offerings

    Fidelity has been expanding its crypto offerings over the past year. 

    The firm already provides Bitcoin and Ethereum exchange-traded funds and recently filed to list a Solana ETF on the Cboe exchange. 

    Reports also suggest Fidelity is exploring the launch of its own stablecoin to facilitate crypto transactions within its ecosystem.

    The move reflects a broader trend of traditional financial institutions integrating cryptocurrency into their services. As more asset managers introduce crypto-based retirement options, Fidelity’s initiative could push further mainstream adoption of digital assets in long-term investment strategies.

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