Bitwise Files with SEC Application for an Ethereum Spot ETF
Bitwise, a crypto investment firm, submitted an application to the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) today to offer a spot Ethereum ETF.
Bitwise, a crypto investment firm, submitted an application to the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) today to offer a spot Ethereum ETF.
Fidelity Investments has taken another significant stride by filing a registration statement on March 27.
The SEC has announced a delay in their decision on whether to approve the Grayscale Ethereum Futures Trust’s application for an Ethereum ETF.
Coinbase’s chief legal officer, Paul Grewal, argued that the SEC has no justifiable reason to reject applications for ETH-ETFs.
As of March 20, there was a net outflow of $261 million from spot Bitcoin ETFs.
The SEC recently extended its decision deadline for a proposed cryptocurrency exchange-traded fund (ETF) to May 23.
In a few weeks, the first major investment platform is expected to announce support for a spot Bitcoin ETF, according to Bitwise CIO Matt Hougan.
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