The SEC has again delayed the approval of the Ethereum ETF
The US Securities and Exchange Commission has returned S-1 forms to potential Ethereum ETF issuers after reviewing them.
According to source , familiar with the matter, the forms were returned with minor remarks and issuers have until July 8 to remove them and resubmit them.
The move indicates that at least one more round of filings will be needed before the ETFs can start trading.
The S-1 forms represent the second phase in the ETF approval process, following earlier in May approved the issuers' Forms 19b-4.
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What are the most valuable cryptocurrencies according to GrayscaleUnlike Forms 19b-4, there is no specific deadline for filing the S-1, so the schedule depends on the speed of processing by the SEC.
Initial expectations for a July 4 market launch of the ETF fell through, and issuers are awaiting further guidance from the SEC on when final filings will be made.
Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) Chairman Gary Gensler has already hinted at possible approvals this summer, but specifics remain unclear.
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