Former SEC attorney, John Reed Stark, believes that the chances of the SEC approving a Bitcoin spot ETF are slim due to the lack of regulatory oversight and transparency in the crypto market, citing a CNBC report that shows the industry is rigged and susceptible to manipulation.
Coinbase receives approval for futures trading in the US and the SEC is considering approving an Ethereum ETF, signaling progress in the crypto industry.
The US Court of Appeals has once again postponed a decision on Grayscale's Spot Bitcoin ETF case, causing confusion within the community, with the verdict now expected on August 29th; analysts believe that the approval of the Bitcoin ETF could bring in new investors and boost the prices of Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies.
The US Securities and Exchange Commission is seeing a surge in proposals for crypto ETFs, including spot bitcoin ETFs and ether futures ETFs, which could have significant impacts on the adoption of cryptocurrencies, market moves, and the potential outperformance of various tokens.
Bitcoin surged over 5% to surpass $27,000 after a federal appeals court ruled that the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission must review its rejection of Grayscale Investments' attempt to convert its Grayscale Bitcoin Trust into an ETF, potentially opening the door for a spot bitcoin ETF in the U.S.
Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies surged after Grayscale Investments won a court decision, increasing the likelihood of the first spot Bitcoin exchange-traded fund (ETF).
The SEC is facing deadlines to decide on seven new Bitcoin spot ETF applications, with analysts stating that the best-case scenario is approval, but the SEC may also exercise its right to appeal.
Bitcoin prices surged 7% as traders reacted to the potential approval of the Grayscale Bitcoin spot ETF by a federal appeals court, although cautious optimism remains as final decisions have yet to be made and trading volume in the digital asset market remains low.
The average trade size of Bitcoin on most exchanges increased significantly following a court ruling that the SEC must review its rejection of Grayscale Investments' attempt to convert the Grayscale Bitcoin Trust into an ETF, suggesting increased activity by large traders. Additionally, Bitcoin's price climbed over 7% as market confidence in a bitcoin spot ETF approval grew.
Bitcoin led the cryptocurrency market higher following Grayscale's victory in the lawsuit against the SEC, but analysts caution that the victory does not guarantee the approval of a spot Bitcoin ETF.
A federal appeals court ruling has opened the door for the launch of a spot Bitcoin exchange-traded fund (ETF), with a number of high-profile asset managers potentially being approved to enter the market, leading to increased competition and potential fee reduction for fund managers.
The crypto market analyst at Bloomberg Intelligence predicts that the unlocking of billions in capital flowing into US-based ETFs could make 2024 a significant year for digital assets despite the US Securities and Exchange Commission's stance on crypto.
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has delayed its decision on spot bitcoin ETF applications until October, causing a 4.1% drop in bitcoin's value.
Bitcoin's recent legal victory and the possibility of approved spot Bitcoin ETFs from major financial firms like Blackrock and Fidelity could lead to increased adoption and price gains in September.
Bitcoin could potentially experience a significant increase of 10% to 20% if a spot BTC exchange-traded fund (ETF) is approved in the United States, according to analyst DonAlt, who believes the chances of approval are close to 100%.
Former SEC chair Jay Clayton believes that the approval of spot Bitcoin exchange-traded funds (ETFs) is inevitable, as major financial institutions backing BTC investment vehicles represent a shift in how retail investors can access crypto. The SEC has 45 days to approve, deny, or delay ETF applications from 7 major firms.
Bitcoin's volatility has increased as the market reacts to news regarding the United States Securities and Exchange Commission's delay on Bitcoin exchange-traded fund (ETF) applications, with Bloomberg analysts remaining optimistic about the possibility of Bitcoin ETFs being approved in 2023.
Bitcoin may experience a bull market if a spot-based Bitcoin exchange-traded fund (ETF) is approved around the time of the next halving, leading to a supply and demand shock in the cryptocurrency market.
Ether (ETH) is expected to outperform bitcoin (BTC) in the short term due to the likely approval of a futures-based ETF, creating buying pressure and potentially boosting ether's price, according to crypto market analytics firm K33 Research.
Analysts from crypto research firm K33 claim that the potential approval of a spot Bitcoin ETF is underestimated by the market, stating that it would attract significant inflows and increase buying pressure for Bitcoin, while a rejection would have a negligible impact on prices; they also predict that Ether is likely to outperform Bitcoin in the next two months.
A Bitcoin ETF is likely to be approved in the US by the end of 2023, with recent developments indicating increased prospects of approval, potentially revitalizing Bitcoin and lifting the crypto market out of its bearish state.
The market is underestimating the potential impact and value of Spot Bitcoin ETFs, with analysts arguing that approval would lead to significant financial inflows and buying pressure, and that it is a good time to enter the market and start building a crypto portfolio, despite regulatory challenges. Ethereum could also benefit from a futures-based ETF listing, but there is caution about the SEC potentially classifying ETH as a security. Overall, the global crypto adoption is dependent on market maturity, regulatory intervention, and consistent long-term adoption.
Ether (ETH) has experienced a modest increase in price in 2023, but it is still trading significantly below its peak in November 2021, raising questions among investors about the reasons behind the decline and potential catalysts for a reversal. The ongoing legal battle between Ripple and the SEC, as well as regulatory uncertainties surrounding the Ethereum ICO, remain sources of concern. However, positive surprises such as the request for a spot Ether ETF and Ethereum's position to benefit from Bitcoin-related catalysts give hope to investors.
The Federal Reserve's decision to maintain interest rates and raise its long-term forecast for the Federal Funds Rate surprised many market participants, causing a slight pullback in the stock and cryptocurrency markets while highlighting the need for investors to focus on the actual health and viability of companies and the utility of the crypto ecosystem. Additionally, the article speculates on the impact of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission's ruling on Bitcoin spot ETF applications and the potential for cryptocurrency to become a mainstream alternative investment.