Excitement is building in the crypto community as newly approved spot Ether (ETH) exchange-traded funds (ETFs) could launch as early as mid-June. This timeline, however, depends on how quickly approved clients amend their S-1 registration statements and the subsequent feedback from the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).
Bloomberg ETF analyst James Seyffart suggests that S-1 approvals might come within a few weeks, though he acknowledges the process could take several months.
Fellow analyst Eric Balchunas remains optimistic, expecting a mid-June launch, noting that the SEC’s feedback process took about two weeks for spot Bitcoin ETFs.
After the 19b-4 filings are approved, the next crucial step is securing S-1 registration statement approvals, necessary for starting trading. VanEck has promptly amended its S-1 following its 19b-4 approval, and other applicants are expected to do the same soon.
Potential Challenges Ahead
A potential challenge lies in the SEC’s Division of Trading and Markets approving the filings under “delegated authority.” This means any of the five SEC Commissioners can challenge the decision within ten days. However, digital asset lawyer Joe Carlasare notes that such a challenge is unlikely, as the decision likely had unanimous consent from the Commissioners.
Seyffart predicts that if the S-1 is approved, spot Ether ETFs could attract 20% of the investment flows seen by Bitcoin ETFs. Balchunas offers a more conservative estimate of 10-15%. Since the launch of Bitcoin ETFs, they have garnered a net inflow of $13.3 billion over roughly four and a half months. If the spot Ether ETF captures 20% of this, it could see an impressive $2.66 billion in the same period, attracting investors looking to diversify their crypto portfolios.
Despite the optimism, there are concerns about the impact on existing products like the Grayscale Ethereum Trust, which holds over $11.3 billion. The trust could face significant outflows as investors might prefer the new ETFs.
Historically, Grayscale’s Bitcoin Trust experienced outflows when converted to ETF form. Major players like VanEck, BlackRock, Fidelity, Grayscale, Franklin Templeton, ARK 21Shares, Bitwise, and Invesco Galaxy received regulatory approval on Thursday, May 23, indicating a strong lineup ready to meet market demand.
However, Hashdex did not receive approval, highlighting the competitive and complex nature of the ETF approval process.
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