BlackRock's Ethereum Spot ETF Receives DTCC Listing as $ETHA
BlackRock's $ETHA Ethereum spot ETF listed on DTCC after SEC's nod. Trading awaits S-1 approval; delays expected, but optimism prevails.
Xu LinBlackRock's $ETHA Ethereum spot ETF listed on DTCC after SEC's nod. Trading awaits S-1 approval; delays expected, but optimism prevails.
Xu LinGolden Finance launches the 2334th issue of "Golden Morning 8", a morning report on the cryptocurrency and blockchain industry, to provide you with the latest and fastest news on the digital currency and blockchain industry.
JinseFinanceVitalik released the EIP-7706 proposal, proposing a supplement to the existing Gas model, separating the gas calculation of calldata and customizing a base fee pricing mechanism similar to Blob gas to further reduce the operating cost of L2.
JinseFinanceBlackRock and Grayscale adapt Ethereum ETF proposals amid SEC delay. BlackRock shifts to cash-based transactions, mirroring approved Bitcoin ETFs. Grayscale converts Ethereum Trust to ETF, files for mini Ethereum ETFs. Regulatory uncertainty persists despite ETF issuer persistence.
EdmundGrayscale and BlackRock refine their Ethereum ETF proposals, facing regulatory delays and low approval expectations, with decisions expected in May.
MiyukiBlackRock's $100M tokenized Ethereum fund paves institutional DeFi path amid regulatory vetting.
MiyukiThe Dencun hard fork has been completed on the Goerli, Sepolia and Holesky testnets, and the mainnet will be launched on Epoch 269568 (approximately March 13, 2024).
JinseFinanceBlackrock's aggressive fee reduction in the competitive ETF market sets a benchmark, but uncertainties surrounding SEC approval pose challenges. As the industry strives for lower fees, the outcome of the SEC's investigation will play a pivotal role in shaping the future landscape of spot Bitcoin ETFs.
Cheng YuanOne of the world’s biggest asset manager has added bitcoin to one of the most preferred fund for ordinary and passive investors.
OthersBlackRock CEO Larry Fink said in July that the firm saw "very little demand" for cryptocurrencies from investors.
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