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Ethereum ETF Approval Still Viable, Says BlackRock’s Fink

March 29, 2024 by Mishal Ali

The head of asset management powerhouse, BlackRock, remains optimistic about the prospects of an Ethereum spot exchange-traded fund (ETF) coming to market, even if regulators deem the world’s second-largest cryptocurrency a security. Larry Fink’s confident stance emerges as the Securities and Exchange Commission nears a May deadline to rule on applications from eight issuers looking to launch such a product.

While the prevailing sentiment among industry observers is that the SEC will reject the Ethereum ETF proposals no matter how it ultimately classifies the digital asset, Fink believes approval remains a possibility. In a recent interview on Fox Business, the BlackRock CEO responded affirmatively when asked if an Ethereum ETF could still go forward under a security designation.

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Fink’s conviction likely stems from the overwhelming success of BlackRock’s spot Bitcoin ETF, the iShares Bitcoin Trust. Branded by the CEO as “the fastest growing ETF in the history of ETFs,” the fund has raked in over $15 billion in assets under just two and a half months on the market.

The ability of the Bitcoin ETF to inject considerable liquidity and transparency into the market appears to have opened Fink’s eyes to the transformative potential of such products tracking other digital assets beyond just Bitcoin. If his firm’s wildly popular Bitcoin offering is any indication, there could be a substantial appetite among investors for convenient, regulated exposure to Ethereum through an exchange-traded fund.

However, not everyone shares Fink’s optimism. Bloomberg analyst James Seyffart has gone on record stating his expectation that the SEC will ultimately reject the current crop of Ethereum ETF applications when the regulator’s ruling comes down in May. While Seyffart acknowledged the need for further review of Fidelity’s recent filing for a staking Ethereum ETF, his overall assessment suggests the proposals face an uphill battle.

This is what the table looks like at the moment. It doesn't change our view at the moment. Still think we likely see denials in May. (though i do still need to read through this doc more but on the road today) pic.twitter.com/txuFK8OeAq

— James Seyffart (@JSeyff) March 27, 2024

Advocates for Ethereum ETFs

But the asset management giants aren’t alone in their advocacy for an Ethereum ETF. Arthur Hayes, former CEO of pioneering crypto derivatives platform BitMEX, has argued forcefully that the success of Bitcoin ETFs essentially paves the way for similar products tied to other digital assets like Ethereum and Solana. Given the lucrative fees such offerings could generate for major financial institutions, Hayes contends banks have a vested interest in seeing them approved.

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Grayscale’s Chief Legal Officer Craig Salm has also voiced support, stating that the SEC’s perceived lack of engagement with issuers on technical details should not be viewed as an indicator of the final outcome. Many of those operational intricacies, Salm reasons, have already been ironed out through the approval process for Bitcoin ETFs.

1/ Recently, there’s been a lot of chatter about spot #Ethereum ETFs. I personally am not deterred by it and believe the ETFs should be approved. But right now I want to talk about how I think perceived “lack of SEC engagement” should be viewed at this point:

— Craig Salm (@CraigSalm) March 25, 2024

However, the crypto world holds its breath as the back-and-forth plays out ahead of the SEC’s looming decision. The ramifications of the regulator’s ruling could profoundly impact the acceptance and accessibility of Ethereum for investors through mainstream, regulated investment vehicles.

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Filed Under: News, Altcoin News Tagged With: Bitcoin ETF, BitMEX, blackrock, Cryptocurrency, Ethereum (ETH), Ethereum ETF

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