SEC Comments Delay Spot Ethereum ETFs Launch
The anticipated launch of spot Ethereum ETFs in the United States, which was originally expected to happen in early July, has been delayed due to the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).
The anticipated launch of spot Ethereum ETFs in the United States, which was originally expected to happen in early July, has been delayed due to the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).
The US Securities and Exchange Commission filed on Friday a lawsuit against Ethereum software provider Consensys, claiming that its MetaMask service was an unregistered broker engaged in selling securities.
The defunct crypto exchange Mt. Gox is set to start distributing bitcoin refunds to its creditors in the coming month.
The financial services firm T-Rex Group has recently applied to establish a leveraged Exchange-Traded Fund (ETF) based on the stock of MicroStrategy in the US.
Coinbase is taking legal action in order to obtain information from the Securities and Exchange Commission and the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation regarding their stance on cryptocurrency regulation.
Marathon, a Bitcoin mining company, has expanded its mining operations to include the layer 1 protocol Kaspa in order to increase its revenue.
The United States government yesterday transferred a total of 3,940 Bitcoin to a Coinbase Prime wallet, as revealed by onchain data from Arkham Intelligence.

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