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SEC postpones decision on Fidelity’s spot Ethereum ETF

source-logo  crypto.news 19 January 2024 04:28, UTC

The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has delayed a decision on Fidelity’s application to launch spot Ethereum (ETH) ETFs.

According to information on the regulator’s website dated Jan. 18, a decision on the application is now expected on March 5, 2024.

“The Commission finds it appropriate to designate a longer period within which to take action on the proposed rule change so that it has sufficient time to consider the proposed rule change and the issues raised therein.”

SEC filing

Bloomberg analyst James Seyffart called the move “expected.” At the same time, he admitted that in March, the SEC would again postpone the decision on the application until May.

Fidelity #ethereum ETF delayed just now. Completely expected. Dates that really matter are late May in my view. https://t.co/8mvhcPRaS7

— James Seyffart (@JSeyff) January 18, 2024

The price of Ethereum reacted with a slight drop falling 2.8% to $2,459 at the time of writing. However, cryptocurrency trading volumes increased significantly – more than 14% in 24 hours, to $11.9 billion.

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Source: CoinMarketCap

Last week, the SEC approved 11 spot Bitcoin (BTC) ETFs to begin trading, prompting some in the industry to wonder whether an Ethereum spot ETF will be following.

In late 2023, Fidelity joined fellow giant BlackRock in the race for an Ethereum spot ETF. A month before these firms filed bids for spot products, ETH futures ETFs went live. The head of financial giant BlackRock, Larry Fink, said he “sees value” in a spot ETF based on the second-largest cryptocurrency. In his opinion, these are “just steps towards tokenization.”

Read more: US ETF market heats up with Ethereum: what you need to know
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