Ether Could Hit $4,000 With Likely Spot ETH ETF Approval in May: Standard Chartered
The British bank expects the SEC will treat spot ether ETF applications similarly to bitcoin ETFs and anticipates approvals on May 23.

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Led by research head Geoff Kendrick, the StanChart analysts expect that the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) – as it did with Bitcoin – will delay decisions on spot ETF applications until eventually giving a green light on the first final deadline. This puts May 23 as provisional day for an approval, the date of final deadlines for applications by asset managers VanEck and Ark/21Shares.
The market currently underestimates the odds of an approval, according to the report, but the bank sees "no fundamental reason" for the SEC to treat ETH differently than bitcoin. It highlighted that ETH futures are also listed on the regulated Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME) and the SEC did not include ETH among the 67 cryptocurrencies the agency claims to be securities during its legal fight against Ripple.
"Heading into the expected approval date on May 23, we expect ETH prices to track, or outperform, bitcoin
BTC surged 85% from around $25,000 in mid-June – when asset management giant BlackRock filed for an ETF – to roughly $47,000 when the spot ETFs won approval on January 10.
The report also said that ETH would face less selling pressure after a potential ETF approval than BTC, because the Grayscale Ethereum Fund (ETHE) has a smaller market share of ether market capitalization than the Grayscale Bitcoin Fund (GBTC), with even less shares held by the FTX bankruptcy estate.
Read more: FTX Sold About $1B of Grayscale's Bitcoin ETF, Explaining Much of Outflow
Bitcoin tumbled to as low as $38,500 last week from a $49,000 high on January 11 when BTC ETFs started trading, with market observers pointing to GBTC fire-sales with some $5 billion in outflows since its conversion into an ETF.
The StanChart report also added that the first type of ether ETFs in the U.S. will likely track spot ETH price and not include staking rewards.
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