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Abstract:SEC engages Grayscale & BlackRock in Bitcoin ETF talks. Potential approval could reshape crypto investments in the US. Latest updates.
In a significant development, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has begun formal discussions with asset managers regarding the potential approval of a Bitcoin exchange-traded fund (ETF). Recent memos published this week shed light on the SEC's proactive engagement in this matter.
According to the regulatory body, discussions were held on Thursday with Grayscale concerning the conversion of the Grayscale Bitcoin Trust into an ETF. This move had previously been blocked by the SEC, but Grayscale successfully contested this decision in court.
In addition, as revealed in a separate document, SEC officials met with executives from BlackRock and the Nasdaq on Wednesday. Notably, in June, BlackRock filed an application for a Bitcoin ETF, which was quickly followed by identical applications from numerous other asset management organizations.
While the prospect of the SEC prohibiting crypto ETFs remains, some industry analysts predict that such funds will be available in the United States as early as next year. The SEC has delayed judgments on multiple Bitcoin funds, raising the possibility of concurrent approvals or rejections.
SEC Chair Gary Gensler, a well-known critic of cryptocurrency, has expressed willingness to heed the advice of his staff regarding a potential Bitcoin ETF, as highlighted in his recent public statements.
In another noteworthy development, Grayscale has appointed John Hoffman, a seasoned executive from Invesco's ETF division, as a managing director. Hoffman's role will focus on overseeing distribution and establishing strategic partnerships for Grayscale, signifying the crypto asset manager's readiness to launch the ETF if granted approval.
The market's rising optimism that a Bitcoin ETF would ultimately be approved has boosted the price of Bitcoin.
Notably, the cryptocurrency's value surpassed $37,000 on Thursday, after falling to about $26,000 earlier this summer.
The SEC's active engagement with asset managers underscores the increasing interest and potential for mainstream adoption of cryptocurrencies. As regulatory discussions progress, stakeholders across the financial industry eagerly await the SEC's final decision regarding Bitcoin ETFs, which could have a substantial impact on the cryptocurrency market.
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