The United States Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has accepted https://www.sec.gov/rules/sro/nasdaq.htm application for a spot Bitcoin (BTC) exchange-traded fund (ETF) following its acknowledgment of a similar application by Bitwise the day before.
The SEC’s acknowledgment indicates the commencement of the official review process for BlackRock's ETF proposal. While it is an initial step in a lengthy regulatory journey, it holds great importance for the Bitcoin community. The SEC’s readiness to explore the idea of a Bitcoin ETF and assess its potential market effects is evident from this acknowledgment.
ETFs are investment funds that typically follow specific indexes and are commonly traded on exchanges. In the realm of cryptocurrencies, a fund that mirrors the value of one or multiple digital tokens and comprises a variety of cryptocurrencies is known as a cryptocurrency ETF.
On Friday, July 14, the regulator announced that it is also in the process of reviewing applications for various funds, including Wise Origin Bitcoin Trust, WisdomTree Bitcoin Trust, VanEck Bitcoin Trust and Invesco Galaxy Bitcoin ETF. This move demonstrates the companies’ recognition of the growing demand for regulated Bitcoin investment vehicles and their desire to cater to the needs of their clients.
BlackRock Inc’s entry into the spot Bitcoin ETF race is significant due to its stature in the financial industry. In the filing for a spot Bitcoin ETF by asset manager BlackRock, an agreement for "surveillance-sharing" was included, partnering with cryptocurrency exchange Coinbase. The company’s decision to pursue a Bitcoin ETF highlights the growing acceptance and recognition of cryptocurrencies within the traditional financial sector.
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