SEC considers establishing a new framework for fast-track ETF approvals, and may release a draft this month
Odaily News The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is considering establishing a new framework to speed up the approval process. It is expected that the relevant draft will be released this month, and multiple crypto spot ETFs are expected to be approved one after another. Previously, crypto journalist Eleanor Terrett disclosed that the framework may allow exchanges to directly launch qualified crypto ETFs based on unified standards, without having to submit 19b-4 documents one by one and wait for a 75-day approval cycle. Bloomberg ETF analyst James Seyffart predicts that the new regulations will be officially implemented as early as September or October, when more crypto asset ETFs are expected to usher in a wave of approval and approval. (The Block)
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