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Breaking Spot Ethereum ETFs Approved: SEC Gives Green Light to 8 Funds

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Updated by Lynn Wang
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In Brief

  • SEC approves 8 spot Ethereum ETFs, including BlackRock and Fidelity.
  • However, the issuers need further approval for S-1 registration.
  • Experts argue political pressure likely influenced the SEC's decision.
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In a landmark decision, the US SEC has approved eight spot Ethereum (ETH) exchange-traded funds ETFs, including those from BlackRock and Fidelity.

This approval follows the first spot in Bitcoin ETFs, marking another milestone in the cryptocurrency market.

SEC Approves 8 Ethereum ETFs 

The SEC has given the green light to the 19b-4 forms for these ETFs. However, issuers still need approval for their S-1 registration statements, which might take weeks or months. Bloomberg ETF analyst James Seyffart noted that this process has historically taken over three months.

The SEC’s approval was unexpected due to the lack of prior interaction with the ETF issuers. The SEC’s sudden request for the 19b-4 forms has sparked speculation about the reasons for this shift.

Some insiders suggest political pressure might have influenced this decision. Before the approval, a bipartisan group of lawmakers urged the SEC to approve these ETFs, arguing that the Bitcoin ETF approval set a precedent for Ethereum.

In response to the news of the approval, ETH’s price increased from $3,675 to $3,856. However, at the time of writing, it is now trading at $3,816.

Read more: Ethereum ETF Explained: What It Is and How It Works

ETH Price Performance.
ETH Price Performance. Source: BeInCrypto

Following this announcement, stakeholders have expressed their expectations for further industry growth. Sergey Nazarov, co-founder of Chainlink, commented on the spot Ethereum ETF approval.

“The Ethereum ETF approval is a second large step forward for the crypto industry. It proves that the capital markets are now getting involved in the crypto industry in earnest for some of their largest user bases and most widely used products,” Nazarov told BeInCrypto.

He also pointed out the significance of assets utilizing smart contracts being officially approved by the SEC.

“One of the most important aspects of this ETF approval is the spotlight it places on the potential of smart contracts and decentralized applications (dApps), which are critical use cases for Ethereum. In our daily work with global banks, asset managers, and financial market infrastructures, we continue to observe increasing interest in smart contracts, the adoption of blockchain technology, and a growing interest in cryptocurrencies as a legitimate asset class,” Nazarov added.

Read more: How to Invest in Ethereum ETFs?

The approval of these Ethereum ETFs signifies a pivotal moment for the crypto sector. It will open doors for increased investment and set a precedent for future digital asset regulation.

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Shota Oba
After interning at a domestic blockchain media company while enrolled at a university in international relations, he worked as an intern trainee at two foreign crypto asset exchanges. Currently, as a journalist, he focuses on the Japanese crypto asset market, both technical and fundamental analysis. He has been trading crypto assets since 2021 and is interested in economic and social affairs.
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