Goodbye Ethereum Spot ETFs — US SEC Angling To Reject Offering With Approvals Touted For 2025
The US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) appears set to reject applications for spot ether exchange-traded funds (ETF), with recent in-house meetings painting a bleak future for the proposed offering.
According to a Reuters report, the SEC will most likely withhold its approval for spot ETFs linked to the second-largest cryptocurrency. The regulator is set to decide on a raft of applications. The securities watchdog is expected to give its decision on applications issued by VanEck and Ark at the tail end of May.
Goodbye Ethereum Spot ETFs — US SEC Angling To Reject Offering With Approvals Touted For 2025
The US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) appears set to reject applications for spot ether exchange-traded funds (ETF), with recent in-house meetings painting a bleak future for the proposed offering.
According to a Reuters report, the SEC will most likely withhold its approval for spot ETFs linked to the second-largest cryptocurrency. The regulator is set to decide on a raft of applications. The securities watchdog is expected to give its decision on applications issued by VanEck and Ark at the tail end of May.
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