Ethereum ETF Issuers to Reply to SEC Comments on S-1 Forms by Friday
The SEC provided comments to potential issuers for an Ethereum ETF last week on their S-1 forms, with a deadline of this Friday for them to complete their revisions and resubmit.
The SEC provided comments to potential issuers for an Ethereum ETF last week on their S-1 forms, with a deadline of this Friday for them to complete their revisions and resubmit.
Asset management company VanEck plans to introduce Australia’s first spot Bitcoin ETF.
During a hearing with the Senate Banking Committee, US Securities and Exchange Commission Chair Gary Gensler proposed that the regulator could give final approvals for listing and trading shares of spot Ether exchange-traded funds (ETFs) within three months.
Spot BTC ETFs in the US experienced a decrease of $64.9 million in net flows on June 10, ending their four-week period of consecutive gains.
According to experts in the crypto community, the SEC is likely to approve spot Ethereum ETF applications, leading to the potential launch of a similar instrument focused on Solana.
On June 3, there was a total of $105.1 million flowing into 11 approved Bitcoin spot ETFs.
Since mid-May, there has been a significant increase in capital flowing into the Bitcoin ETF market, as reported by Farside.

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