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Bitwise registers Solana ETF in US state Delaware

Bitwise would be competing with fellow asset managers VanEck and Canary Capital for an SEC-approved spot Solana ETF.

Digital asset management firm Bitwise has registered a statutory trust for a proposed spot Solana exchange-traded fund (ETF) in Delaware — indicating that it may soon file for an S-1 registration statement with the United States securities regulator.

The Bitwise Solana (SOL) ETF was incorporated on Nov. 20, according to the State of Delaware’s Division of Corporations website. The registered agent was listed as CSC Delaware Trust Company, which is headquartered in Wilmington, Delaware.

Bitwise would still need to submit a 19b-4 filing and S-1 registration statement to the US Securities and Exchange Commission to officially put its name in the race with VanEck and Canary Capital.

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XRP’s ETF hopes after SEC appeal depend on US election: Analysts

XRP holders were on a high after the first XRP ETF application was filed, only to see hopes dim after the SEC’s Ripple appeal. The race is on between Solana and XRP to become the first US altcoin ETF.

The past week has been a rollercoaster ride for XRP holders. News of the filing for the first XRP exchange-traded fund (ETF) was followed by the United States Securities and Exchange Commission appealing its court loss to XRP issuer Ripple.

Observers could be forgiven for wondering if the two events were connected.

Consider the timeline: Index fund manager Bitwise applied to incorporate the Bitwise XRP (XRP)  ETF in Delaware on Sept. 30 and then filed an application with the SEC on Oct. 2 for the XRP ETF.

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Breaking: Spot Ethereum ETFs to begin US trading on July 23

The approved spot Ether ETF applicants included BlackRock, Fidelity and Grayscale, and are expected to bring billions of dollars into the ecosystem.

Spot Ether (ETH) exchange-traded funds have been given the final approval to begin trading in the United States on July 23.

On July 22, the United States Securities and Exchange Commission approved the final S-1 registration statements necessary for their launch on their respective stock exchanges, including the Nasdaq, New York Stock Exchange and Chicago Board Options Exchange.

The successful spot Ether ETF issuers include BlackRock, Fidelity, 21Shares, Bitwise, Franklin Templeton, VanEck and Invesco Galaxy.

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BlackRock sets spot Ether ETF fee at 0.25% amid rush of S-1 filings

BlackRock’s iShares Ethereum Trust will start at a 0.12% fee until 12 months passes or after it amasses $2.5 billion in net assets, whichever comes first.

Asset management firm BlackRock has set the fee for its spot Ethereum exchange-traded fund at 0.25% ahead of a potential launch next week.

BlackRock’s S-1 registration statement, filed on July 17, explains its fee will be accrued daily at an annualized rate equal to 0.25% of the fund’s net asset value and is payable at least every three months in US dollars, in-kind or a combination of both.

It could “waive all or a portion” of the fee for certain periods, it said, adding that it plans to do this upon launch.

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Bitwise’s latest Ethereum ad can be minted as an NFT

Proceeds from the NFT mints are being paid to Protocol Guild, a collective funding mechanism created by Ethereum core contributors and the ad’s two actors.

Digital asset manager Bitwise released its first spot Ether (ETH) exchange-traded fund commercial on Thursday, allowing non-fungible token (NFT) enthusiasts to mint the 39-second clip on Ethereum.

“Capture a piece of crypto history: the 1st national TV spot minted as an NFT,” Bitwise claimed in a June 20 X post.

Bitwise themed the ad on Ethereum, operating 24/7 while “big finance” sleeps, seemingly taking inspiration from an Apple ad comparing Mac computer devices to PCs in the early 2000s.

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Is $4,000 Ethereum a distant dream? Futures premium plunge to 3-week low

Lack of enthusiasm toward cryptocurrencies comes from regulatory uncertainty, but there’s also some concern on the macroeconomic side

Ether (ETH) has been trading below $3,750 for the past three days, despite the imminent launch of the coin’s spot exchange-traded funds (ETFs) in the United States. Some argue that the lack of bullish momentum for ETH is due to the lack of clarity on how long the individual S-1 fund filing approvals by the regulator could take. Regardless, Ether investors’ bullishness according to derivatives metrics has plunged to a 3-week low.

But, even if the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) approves each of the filings from BlackRock, Fidelity, VanEck, and other firms this week, investors fear that the current market conditions do not favor demand for the Ethereum ETFs. Part of the lack of enthusiasm toward cryptocurrencies comes from regulatory uncertainty, but there’s also some concern on the macroeconomic side as the real estate market displays further signs of stress.

Coinbase, Binance, and Kraken are facing court actions for supposedly failing to register as brokers while offering securities investments. The U.S. SEC and the U.S. Department of Justice also charged crypto companies that included privacy tools such as Samourai Wallet and Tornado Cash. Furthermore, regulators claim that Ether staking services intermediation can be deemed securities, given that there is a promise of returns in exchange for the work of others.

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SEC Ethereum ETF decision unlikely driven by politics: Bernstein

Bernstein analysts Gautam Chhugani and Mahika Sapra believe the United States securities regulator likely approved the spot Ether ETFs to avoid a legal battle.

The United States securities regulator’s decision to approve the spot Ether (ETH) exchange-traded funds may not have been a last-minute decision driven by political pressure, according to analysts at research and brokerage firm Bernstein.

One of the leading theories behind the Securities and Exchange Commission’s sudden change in tone toward spot Ether ETFs in May was increased political pressure from the Democrats to win over swing voters in the lead-up to the U.S. election this November.

However, that narrative began looking less credible after President Joe Biden vetoed the SEC’s Staff Accounting Bulletin (SAB) No. 121 repeal bill, Bernstein analysts Gautam Chhugani and Mahika Sapra wrot in a June 3 report.

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Blackrock Advances Spot Ether ETF With SEC Amendment, Analyst Eyes June Launch

Blackrock Advances Spot Ether ETF With SEC Amendment, Analyst Eyes June LaunchThe world’s largest asset manager, Blackrock, has updated its S-1 registration statement for the Ishares Ethereum Trust, which will be listed as “ETHA.” According to the update, ‘Seed Creation Baskets’ were acquired by the fund’s ‘Seed Capital Investor.’ Furthermore, several spot ether exchange-traded fund (ETF) applicants now have their respective tickers listed on the Depository […]

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Ethereum ETF June launch ‘legit possibility’ as BlackRock files S-1

BlackRock updated its Form S-1 for its spot Ether ETF, which analysts say is a “good sign” that issuers and the SEC are working on ETF launches.

United States spot Ether (ETH) exchange-traded funds (ETFs) have a “legit possibility” of launching by late June, according to analysts, after BlackRock updated a key filing necessary for launch.

On May 29, BlackRock updated its Form S-1 for its iShares Ethereum Trust (ETHA) with the Securities and Exchange Commission nearly a week after the regulator approved its 19b-4 filing — both need approval for the ETF to start trading.

“Good sign. [Probably] see rest roll in soon.” Bloomberg ETF analyst Eric Balchunas said in a May 29 X post.

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Ethereum ETFs launch next month ‘certainly possible’ — Analyst

The launch date will largely depend on how quickly approved applicants amend their S-1 registration statements and how many rounds of feedback they receive from the SEC.

The newly-approved spot Ether (ETH) exchange-traded funds could launch as early as mid-June — if the United States securities regulator follows a similar timeline to its spot Bitcoin ETF process.

Spot Ether ETFs got the green light for their 19b-4 filings today, allowing the funds to be listed on their respective exchanges. However, applicants will first need approved S-1 registration statements to begin trading.

Bloomberg ETF analyst James Seyffart has been saying S-1 approvals could come in a “couple of weeks,” but also noted that they “could take longer” as the process typically takes up to five months.

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