US SEC Grants Initial Approval for Bitcoin and Ethereum Combined ETF

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Korea Economic Daily

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  • The US SEC has reportedly granted initial approval for an ETF combining the top two cryptocurrencies, Bitcoin and Ethereum.
  • This ETF is said to incorporate both cryptocurrencies with weighted market prices to balance them.
  • Additional approval of the S-1 form is required, and Bitwise Asset Management has submitted multiple applications since the Trump administration.
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The United States Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has granted initial approval for an exchange-traded fund (ETF) combining Bitcoin and Ethereum, the top two cryptocurrencies by market capitalization.

Bloomberg reported that the SEC approved the 19b-4 form proposal for the Bitcoin and Ethereum ETF submitted by Bitwise Asset Management on the 30th (local time).

This approval alone does not allow trading. Approval of the S-1 form, which can be considered a securities registration statement, is also required for it to be traded like other ETFs.

The newly initially approved ETF will incorporate both cryptocurrencies with weighted market prices to balance them.

The fund structure is similar to existing ETFs that directly hold Bitcoin or Ethereum.

Bitwise Asset Management submitted several ETF applications to the SEC after Donald Trump, who advocated for pro-cryptocurrency policies, won the U.S. presidential election last November.

Nathan Dean, a senior policy analyst at Bloomberg Intelligence, noted in a report that "cryptocurrency-related investment firms are testing the SEC's limits by applying for uniquely characterized ETFs, including meme coin ETFs."

Shin Min-kyung, Hankyung.com reporter radio@hankyung.com

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