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Ethereum ETF Approval Odds Plummet by 35% Amid Regulatory Doubts

April 11, 2024 by Aishwarya shashikumar

The cryptocurrency market has been eagerly awaiting the approval of spot Ethereum exchange-traded funds (ETFs) in the United States. However, recent comments from industry insiders paint a bleak picture for those hoping for a quick regulatory green light.

“Pins are dropping,” Jan van Eck, CEO of investment firm VanEck, told CNBC, expressing doubts about the likelihood of the United States Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) approving spot Ether ETFs in May. Van Eck, whose firm filed for a spot Ethereum ETF alongside ARK Invest, anticipates a probable rejection of their application.

The lack of communication from the SEC regarding the pending roster of Ether ETFs has left many concerned. Van Eck’s sentiments are echoed by CoinShares CEO Jean-Marie Mognetti, who believes approval is unlikely “this side of the year.”

Ethereum ETF Applications Languish

The prolonged silence from the SEC regarding the seven pending applications for spot Ether ETFs has fueled skepticism among industry commentators. Eric Balchunas, a Senior Bloomberg ETF analyst, has revised his odds of approval down to 35%, citing the ongoing “radio silence” between the regulator and fund issuers.

Other analysts, such as James Seyffart, share similar concerns about the lack of interaction from the SEC. Seyffart emphasized that “zero comments/interactions is a bad sign,” suggesting a troubling trend in the approval process.

Despite the uncertainty surrounding Ethereum ETFs, the success of Bitcoin ETFs offers a glimmer of hope for the crypto market. Van Eck highlighted the growing interest in Bitcoin as a “maturing asset,” with significant investor demand still untapped.

VanEck’s spot Bitcoin ETF, known by the ticker HODL, has seen substantial inflows since its launch in mid-January, indicating strong investor appetite for crypto exposure.

While the road to Ethereum ETF approval may be uncertain, the continued growth and acceptance of cryptocurrency assets suggest that opportunities for investment diversification in the digital realm are expanding. However, until regulatory clarity is achieved, investors and industry stakeholders must navigate a landscape marked by uncertainty and regulatory scrutiny.

Filed Under: News, Altcoin News, World Tagged With: Crypto, Cryptocurrency, Ethereum (ETH), Ethereum ETF, vanEck

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