Categories: Crypto

The SEC has considered proposals from several applicants to launch a Bitcoin ETF

Representatives from BlackRock, Grayscale, Franklin Templeton and Fidelity held discussions with SEC officials last week regarding the launch of a Bitcoin ETF on the spot market. This information was highlighted by Bloomberg analyst James Seyffarth.

They were attended by employees of the department of trade and markets, as well as the department of corporate finance of the regulator.

“These are the two divisions that will ultimately decide whether and when the 19b-4 and S-1 will be approved or rejected,” Seyffart explained.

His optimism was supported by his colleague Eric Balchunas.

“Damn, the SEC is busier than Santa’s elves. BlackRock's third meeting with them yesterday is the most notable as everyone waits to see if they can convince the Commission to allow the tool in the first round of approvals,” he stressed.

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