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SEC’s Gary Gensler: Bitcoin ETF Nod Doesn’t Guarantee Ethereum ETF Approval

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Qadir AK

Gary Gensler is in the headlines almost daily and seems neck-deep in legal scoops and negative criticism of his leadership. SEC Chair Gary Gensler offered no new details on Ether ETF applications during a CNBC interview, maintaining the same procedural approach as Bitcoin ETFs.

The SEC’s deliberate delay on multiple Ethereum ETF decisions sheds light on its ongoing regulatory caution. Gensler’s stance has ignited debates on how the SEC handles denial, delay, and final acceptance.

The big question – is the SEC more entwined with Ethereum than it seems?

What’s the Buzz?

Amidst the buzz, heavyweights like Larry Fink and Cathie Wood foresee an Ethereum ETF on the horizon. This week, Franklin Templeton joins a league of applicants including BlackRock, Fidelity, Ark, Grayscale, VanEck, Invesco, and Galaxy. The speculation is real, and it’s gaining momentum.

However, Gensler underlined that the SEC’s stance was based on merit and that accepting Bitcoin ETFs was limited to a certain set of filings and did not mean that Bitcoin itself was supported. He clarified that the SEC will not cherry-pick any cryptocurrency and said the choices will be based on following the rules and regulations.

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The SEC’s recent approvals of Bitcoin ETFs have garnered interest from major financial firms like Franklin Templeton, Fidelity, and BlackRock, all of which have filed applications for Ethereum ETFs. While the approval of Bitcoin ETFs fuels their optimism, Gensler’s remarks suggest that each submission will undergo its rigorous evaluation process.

The Tug of War Continues

Market sentiment on Ethereum ETF approval is split. Optimists from Grayscale, Bitwise, and Galaxy Digital predict a 75% chance of approval by year-end. Others urge caution due to the SEC’s strict regulatory scrutiny. Analyst James Seyffart suggests more delays may be on the horizon.

According to Bloomberg analyst James Seyffart, the SEC’s delay on Invesco US and Galaxy Ethereum ETF suggests more delays are likely in the coming months.

“The only date that matters for spot Ethereum ETFs at this time is May 23rd. Which is VanEck’s final deadline date.” 

The SEC’s decisions hold sway over digital asset adoption. While Bitcoin ETF approvals have opened doors, Ethereum and other crypto exchanges face a crossroads with the SEC, navigating tight regulations for ETH ETF approval.

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A Critical Countdown

As the SEC’s May decision on ETF clearance approaches, Ethereum’s price is in flux. Whales might influence it, and predictions vary. Some analysts foresee potential Ether ETF approval in 2024, highlighting the intricate dance between crypto regulation and market expectations. The road ahead is dynamic and uncertain, with Gensler at the center of it all.

Qadir AK

Qadir Ak is the founder of Coinpedia. He has over a decade of experience writing about technology and has been covering the blockchain and cryptocurrency space since 2010. He has also interviewed a few prominent experts within the cryptocurrency space.

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