Share this article

SEC Postpones Decision on Bitwise, VanEck Bitcoin ETF Proposals

The SEC has extended its review period of the Bitwise bitcoin ETF proposal, filed in conjunction with NYSE Arca.

Updated Mar 9, 2024, 2:05 a.m. Published Mar 29, 2019, 6:57 p.m.
Credit: Shutterstock
Credit: Shutterstock

UPDATE (March 29, 19:45 UTC): The SEC has also delayed the VanEck/SolidX bitcoin ETF proposal.


STORY CONTINUES BELOW
Don't miss another story.Subscribe to the Crypto Daybook Americas Newsletter today. See all newsletters

The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has delayed making a decision on two bitcoin exchange-traded fund (ETF) proposals earlier this year.

The first ETF proposal, filed by Bitwise Asset Management with NYSE Arca, was published in the Federal Register on Feb. 15, kicking off the first 45-day clock for an initial decision on the filing. Overall, the SEC has 240 days to approve or reject any ETF proposal. Today's decision means the SEC now has another 45 to consider the proposal.

As a result, the SEC said Friday it will "either approve or disapprove, or institute proceedings to determine whether to disapprove, the proposed rule change" by May 16, 2019.

According to today's letter, the SEC has so far received 21 comments on the proposed rule change.

The SEC is also reviewing another bitcoin ETF proposal filed by VanEck and SolidX, in partnership with Cboe BZX Exchange. The VanEck/SolidX proposal was initially filed nearly a year ago, but was withdrawn in January during the longest partial government shutdown in U.S. history. VanEck CEO Jan van Eck explained that the shutdown had – at least temporarily – paused conversations between the SEC and the companies which submitted the proposal.

Cboe resubmitted the proposal in late January, and was published in the Federal Register on Feb. 20. On Friday, the SEC extended this decision as well, designating May 21 as the date on which it would either make a firm decision or launch proceedings to do so.

While the SEC has not yet approved any bitcoin ETFs, prominent voices in the community believe it may happen this year.

In an interview with Roll Call published in early February, SEC Commissioner Robert Jackson said he believes an ETF proposal will “satisfy the standards” the regulator has set, “eventually.”

Attorney Jake Chervinsky of the Kobre Kim law firm went even further, previously telling CoinDesk that in his opinion, "it's entirely possible that another [10] months of development in the cryptocurrency ecosystem could be enough to finally warrant approval of a bitcoin ETF.”

SEC image via Shutterstock

More For You

Pudgy Penguins: A New Blueprint for Tokenized Culture

Pudgy Title Image

Pudgy Penguins is building a multi-vertical consumer IP platform — combining phygital products, games, NFTs and PENGU to monetize culture at scale.

What to know:

Pudgy Penguins is emerging as one of the strongest NFT-native brands of this cycle, shifting from speculative “digital luxury goods” into a multi-vertical consumer IP platform. Its strategy is to acquire users through mainstream channels first; toys, retail partnerships and viral media, then onboard them into Web3 through games, NFTs and the PENGU token.

The ecosystem now spans phygital products (> $13M retail sales and >1M units sold), games and experiences (Pudgy Party surpassed 500k downloads in two weeks), and a widely distributed token (airdropped to 6M+ wallets). While the market is currently pricing Pudgy at a premium relative to traditional IP peers, sustained success depends on execution across retail expansion, gaming adoption and deeper token utility.

More For You

Meta and Microsoft continue going big on AI Spending. Here's how bitcoin miners could benefit

(Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)

In its fourth quarter earnings report, Meta said capital spending plans for 2026 should be in the range of $115-$135 billion, well ahead of consensus forecasts.

What to know:

  • Fourth-quarter earnings results from Microsoft (MSFT) and Meta (META) suggested no slowdown in AI-related spending.
  • Microsoft highlighted that AI is now one of its largest businesses and pointed to long-term growth.
  • Meta projected sharply higher capital spending in 2026 to fund its Meta Super Intelligence Labs and core business.