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Constancy Ether ETF delayed as extra leveraged Bitcoin ETF bids flood in

The US securities regulator has delayed its determination on asset supervisor Constancy’s Ether (ETH) exchange-traded fund (ETF) bid, whereas one other 5 leveraged Bitcoin (BTC) ETFs have simply been filed with the regulator for approval. 

The Securities and Alternate Fee mentioned on Jan. 18 that it was extending its deliberation interval by one other 45 days “in order that it has ample time to contemplate the proposed rule change and the problems raised.”

The SEC marked March 5 as the following date for a choice. Bloomberg ETF analyst James Seyffart mentioned in a Jan. 18 X (Twitter) put up he “utterly anticipated” the delay.

“Dates that basically matter are late Might in my opinion,” he added, referring to the SEC’s Might 23 remaining deadline for approving or denying VanEck’s Ether ETF. Some analysts predict the SEC might approve plenty of pending spot Ether ETF bids concurrently because it did for spot Bitcoin ETFs.

In the meantime, Direxion filed for 5 Bitcoin ETFs with the SEC on Jan. 18, becoming a member of rivals ProShares — which filed for 5 leveraged Bitcoin-tracking ETFs on Jan. 16 — and REX Shares, which filed for six leveraged Bitcoin ETFs on Jan. 3.

Direxion’s submitting exhibits plans for 1x, 1.5x and 2x lengthy leveraged Bitcoin funds and considered one of every once more for brief leveraged funds.

“Leveraged Bitcoin ETFs might quickly outnumber lengthy solely,” Bloomberg ETF analyst Eric Balchunas wrote in a Jan. 18 X put up in response to the submitting. “Fairly positive that’s by no means occurred [before].”

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Opinions are cut up on the chance of the SEC approving spot Ether ETFs in any respect.

Balchunas instructed Cointelegraph earlier this month that he’s pinning a 70% likelihood of approval by Might for spot Ether ETFs primarily based on the SEC’s remaining deadline for VanEck’s fund.

Nevertheless, Morgan Creek Capital co-founder and CEO Mark Yusko instructed Cointelegraph the SEC remains to be hostile towards crypto regardless of approving Bitcoin ETFs.

He added the regulator might also class ETH as a safety, not like Bitcoin, which SEC Chair Gary Gensler beforehand mentioned he considers a commodity.

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