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U.S. SEC Calls for Comments on Spot ETH ETFs

The Securities and Exchange Commission has opened up comment periods for ETF applications for Grayscale, Fidelity and Bitwise.

Updated Apr 3, 2024, 3:55 p.m. Published Apr 3, 2024, 3:48 p.m.
Chair Gary Gensler's U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission is inviting comments on certain ether ETF proposals.  (Jesse Hamilton/CoinDesk)
Chair Gary Gensler's U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission is inviting comments on certain ether ETF proposals. (Jesse Hamilton/CoinDesk)

The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission has opened the window for comments on three ether spot exchange traded fund (ETF) proposals.

The ETF efforts tied to Grayscale Investments, Fidelity and Bitwise will be subjected to a three-week comment period, according to notices posted Tuesday by the agency "to solicit comments on the proposed rule change from interested persons."

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Despite rising hopes after the agency's approval of bitcoin spot ETFs in January, industry analysts have become less optimistic that the regulator will follow suit with the products tracking Ethereum's . The commission had been pressured into abandoning its earlier opposition of the bitcoin applications after a key loss in a court dispute with Grayscale, and SEC officials had argued that their resulting approval of bitcoin ETFs doesn't apply to other tokens.

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SEC Chair Gary Gensler had said in January that the bitcoin approval shouldn't "signal anything about the commission’s views as to the status of other crypto assets under the federal securities laws."

The arrival of the stable of ETFs dramatically amplified investments in that token. A similar outcome could be expected for ETH if the agency ever arrives at similar approvals. However, the SEC has reportedly been probing whether ETH should be classified as a security, which would put it on a different legal footing than bitcoin.

May 23 is the deadline for the SEC to make final decisions on some of the ETF applications.

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