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SEC reserves judgement on Grayscale’s Bitcoin ETF application yet again

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The U.S Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is back to its rituals when dealing with an exchange-traded fund (ETF). Although the applicants might differ, the reason remains constant. Interestingly, yet again, the regulatory watchdogs have delayed making their judgment on the pending application by Grayscale for a Bitcoin (spot) ETF. Curiously, the regulators expressed a familiar reason for doing the same.

Same old love

In a 10-page notice, the SEC put forward some concerns about the digital asset manager’s motive to convert its Grayscale Bitcoin Trust (GBTC) into a spot ETF. It called for “written comments” from “interested persons” from the general public to present their “views, data, and arguments”. Thereby, portraying previous concerns of market fraud, manipulation, and overall lack of transparency. The regulators gave the parties 21 days to express the same.

In fact, the SEC further added, ‘any person who wishes to file a rebuttal to any other person’s submission must file that rebuttal within 35 days.

Individuals interested in submitting their comments to the SEC could do so by submitting electronically or by paper. Meanwhile, those wishing to submit their comments electronically were asked to use the SEC’s “Internet comment form” or send an email to rule-comments@sec.gov with the subject line “File Number SR-NYSEArca-2021-90.”

Shaky past

Grayscale has had a rocky start since it filed its application last October. Unfortunately, two months later, the SEC announced that it would be postponing its decision on Grayscale’s application. Well, stating the same “risk” concerns.

Grayscale was the world’s largest digital asset manager. At the time of writing, it possessed $36.5 billion in assets under management (AUM).

Nonetheless, the SEC preferred a future-linked ETF as compared to a spot Bitcoin ETF. In October, the ProShares Bitcoin Strategy ETF became the first Bitcoin futures fund to be approved in the United States.

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Shubham is a full-time journalist/ Crypto data analyst at AMBCrypto. A Master's graduate in Accounting and Finance, Shubham's writings mainly focus on the cryptocurrency sector with particular emphasis on market research studies and communications for >2 years. Also, a die-hard Chelsea fan #KTBFFH.
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