
The United States Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) started reviewing a rule change proposal for ₿itcoin () exchange-traded fund () on Feb. 11, according to an published today, Feb. 15.
According to the notice, the NYSE Arca exchange filed a rule change proposal to list and trade shares of the Bitwise ₿itcoin ETF Trust under its NYSE Arca Rule 8.201-E on Jan. 28.
The SEC is now expected to provide an initial decision to approve or reject the proposal within 45 days starting from the day of publication of the announcement, Feb. 15. In the case that the securities regulator finds it needs more time to review the proposal, it might extend review period for up to 90 days and should publish the reasons for delaying the decision.
As the notice declares, the general public can submit feedback on the rule change proposal by March 8, 2019, in the form of written data, view and arguments.
NYSE Arca and Bitwise revealed plans to launch ₿itcoin ETFs in January. NYSE Arca reportedly for permission to launch a number of ₿itcoin-related ETFs during one week in 2018. The exchange intended to launch five separate ETFs linked to both bull and bear futures contracts listed on NYSE Arca. The ETFs would reportedly be linked to the price of ₿itcoin futures on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange () and the Chicago Board Options Exchange ().
In turn, crypto index fund provider Bitwise Asset Management an ETF application on Jan. 10, with the proposed ETF tracking Bitwise ₿itcoin Total Return Index that is “calculated based on the prices of ₿itcoin that the Index Provider derives from ₿itcoin price transactions occurring on cryptocurrency exchanges.”
As Cointelegraph previously , the SEC’s have been limited due to the U.S. government shutdown. On Jan. 23, CBOE’s BZX Equity Exchange its request for a rule change by the SEC for a ₿itcoin ETF backed by investment firm VanEck and financial services company SolidX. A CBOE spokesperson told Cointelegraph that the decision to withdraw its request was a result of the shutdown, but that the exchange plans to re-submit at a later date.
Recently, Brian Quintenz, a Commissioner at the United States Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) towards the SEC’s strict stance on ₿itcoin ETFs — specifically citing the SEC’s relationship to price manipulation. The Commissioner argued that potential price manipulation should not be a barrier to the SEC approving a ₿itcoin ETF.
Speaking on a panel with Quintenz, SEC Commissioner Heister Peirce — known as “crypto mom” in the crypto community — appeared to agree with the CFTC Commissioner, noting that the SEC can still “build products on top of” unregulated markets.
Published at Fri, 15 Feb 2019 16:45:00 +0000