Spot Ethereum ETFs Unlikely Get SEC Approval, Bitcoin Exchange-Traded Fund Issuers Warn
According to a CNBC report, spot Bitcoin exchange-traded funds (ETFs) issuers have expressed skepticism that the US Securities and Exchange ...
Read moreAccording to a CNBC report, spot Bitcoin exchange-traded funds (ETFs) issuers have expressed skepticism that the US Securities and Exchange ...
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Read moreA recent source has revealed that Ethereum Spot Exchange-Traded Fund (ETF) applicants are confident about approval from the United States ...
Read moreKey Takeaways The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is expected to approve the first spot bitcoin exchange-traded fund (ETF) this ...
Read moreThe jurisdiction's central bank, the Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA), and the Financial Services and the Treasury Bureau (FSTB) are ...
Read moreThe European Banking Authority (EBA) published three consultation papers Wednesday on the proposed liquidity requirements of the reserve assets held ...
Read moreAs jurisdictions adopt differing approaches to digital-asset regulation, U.S regulators pursue enforcement against NFT activities under existing securities law. US ...
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