The Future of Ethereum ETF from the Success of Bitcoin ETF
For many large groups of non-crypto native capital, Ethereum has much lower buy-in as a key portfolio allocation.

For many large groups of non-crypto native capital, Ethereum has much lower buy-in as a key portfolio allocation.
The conference was held in Hong Kong. Does this indicate that Hong Kong and even China will return to a dominant position in the encryption industry?
TD Cowen analysts say MicroStrategy stock’s premium over BTC will compress but not disappear as spot Bitcoin funds come online.
After many reversals and mistakes, the Bitcoin Spot ETF was finally approved by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.
In anticipation of the looming deadline for a spot Bitcoin ETF decision on January 10, several asset managers, including Vaneck, Valkyrie, Fidelity, Bitwise, and Grayscale, have submitted filings to register their spot Bitcoin exchange-traded funds (ETFs) as securities with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). Forecasts suggest the SEC may render a decision before the set date.
The SEC sets a Dec. 29 deadline for Bitcoin ETF applicants, with first approvals expected in early January.
Pando Asset AG's recent filing for a spot Bitcoin ETF signals a strategic move in the competitive crypto landscape. The timing aligns with heightened anticipation of SEC approval, as Bitcoin experiences a notable rally. Pando's entry, alongside major players, underscores the evolving dynamics of the crypto market, presenting opportunities amid regulatory and economic uncertainties.
Coinbase joins Grayscale in claiming that the SEC is failing to give spot market Bitcoin ETFs fair consideration.
VanEck believes nothing should prevent the SEC from approving a pure Bitcoin ETF after the regulator greenlighted Bitcoin futures ETFs in 2021.
Last month, the watchdog gave the thumbs-up to Teucrium’s Bitcoin futures ETF, which is the first such vehicle to be approved under the ’33 Act.