Grayscale and BlackRock Update Ethereum ETF Filings Amid SEC Delays
Grayscale and BlackRock refine their Ethereum ETF proposals, facing regulatory delays and low approval expectations, with decisions expected in May.

Grayscale and BlackRock refine their Ethereum ETF proposals, facing regulatory delays and low approval expectations, with decisions expected in May.
Meta's crypto trademark filings raise congressional concerns, challenging its previous assurances to halt crypto-related endeavors. Congresswoman Maxine Waters demands answers, emphasizing the broader risks of Big Tech's influence. Meta's silence amplifies worries, sparking debates on its role in shaping the future of finance.
The SEC cannot regulate digital assets involved in the case because the UST stablecoin is a currency, not a security, lawyers for Kwon have said.
American journalist Charles Gasparino raised the question of why the SEC focused on Ripple while it let Sam Bankman-Fried and FTX have their way.
Here is a timeline of the major crypto bankruptcies in the past six months.
Non-executive directors hired in the wake of FTX’s collapse are earning $50K a month – but fees may pale in comparison to the overall costs of corporate restructuring.
Paramount Pictures and Viacom International have filed Web3 trademark applications for Mean Girls and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, respectively.
The bankrupt CeFi crypto lender is about $1.2 billion in deficit, with the majority of its liabilities being customer deposits some believe they may not be required to give back.
“We don’t necessarily seek more power without more resources,” Dan Berkovitz said of the crypto market.