SEC Approves Eight Ethereum ETFs in US
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) yesterday approved a rule change that allows for the creation of ETFs that invest in Ether, one of the largest cryptocurrencies in the world.
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) yesterday approved a rule change that allows for the creation of ETFs that invest in Ether, one of the largest cryptocurrencies in the world.
On Tuesday, the daily trading volume for Ethereum futures ETFs reached a record high as excitement grew over potential spot approvals from the US Securities and Exchange Commission.
Fidelity has revised its Form S-1 filing for an Ethereum-based spot ETF and removed the clause regarding staking.
Van Buren Capital General Partner Scott Johnsson has suggested that the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) may consider Ethereum (ETH) a security ahead of anticipated denials for spot exchange-traded fund (ETF) applications this month.
The US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has granted a further extension for the consideration of a proposal from Invesco and Galaxy to launch an Ethereum-based spot ETF.
Today marks the launch of six new Bitcoin and Ether exchange-traded funds (ETFs) on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange, making them the first spot crypto ETFs in Asia.
Consensys has taken legal action against the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) in response to what it calls an “unlawful seizure of authority” over the cryptocurrency.
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