
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has delayed making a decision on a bitcoin exchange-traded fund (ETF) proposal filed by in mid-January.
The ETF proposal, , was on Feb. 15, kicking off the first 45-day clock for an initial decision on the filing. Overall, the SEC has 240 days to approve or reject any ETF proposal. means the SEC now has another 45 to consider the proposal.
As a result, the SEC will “either approve or disapprove, or institute proceedings to determine whether to disapprove, the proposed rule change” by May 16, 2019.
According to today’s letter, the SEC has received 21 comments on the proposed rule change underlying the proposal to date.
The SEC is also reviewing another bitcoin ETF proposal filed by VanEck and SolidX, in partnership with Cboe BZX Exchange. The VanEck/SolidX proposal was initially filed nearly a year ago, but was during the longest government shutdown in U.S. history. VanEck CEO Jan van Eck explained that the shutdown had – at least temporarily – paused conversations between the SEC and the companies which submitted the proposal.
Cboe in late January, and on Feb. 20, meaning the SEC has until April 6 to make an initial decision.
While the SEC has not yet approved any bitcoin ETFs, prominent voices in the community believe it may happen this year. SEC Commissioner Robert Jackson said he believes an ETF proposal will “” the regulator has set “eventually,” in an interview with Roll Call published in early February.
Attorney Jake Chervinsky of the Kobre Kim law firm went even further, that in his opinion, “it’s entirely possible that another [10] months of development in the cryptocurrency ecosystem could be enough to finally warrant approval of a bitcoin ETF.”
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Published at Fri, 29 Mar 2019 18:57:59 +0000