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The Cboe BZX Exchange used the examples set by CME's crypto futures products in its argument for approval, but the SEC rejected them.
The United States Securities and Exchange Commission, or SEC, has officially disapproved asset manager WisdomTreeâs spot Bitcoin (BTC) exchange-traded fund (ETF) after deferring on a decision several times this year.
According to a Wednesday filing, the SEC rejected a proposed rule change from the Cboe BZX Exchange to list and trade shares of WisdomTreeâs Bitcoin Trust. Specifically, the SEC said any rule change in favor of approving the ETF would not be ââdesigned to prevent fraudulent and manipulative acts and practicesâ nor âprotect investors and the public interest.â
The SEC concluded that BZX had not met the requirements of listing a financial product under its rules in addition to the Exchange Act, saying the BTC ETF proposed would not allow the commission âto obtain information necessary to detect, investigate, and deter fraud and market manipulation, as well as violations of exchange rules and applicable federal securities laws and rules.â In addition, the SEC said that the exchange had not provided sufficient means âto prevent fraudulent and manipulative acts and practicesâ in any potential listing.
Specifically, the agency claimed that BZX did not provide enough data to conclude the crypto market is resistant to manipulation, or address concerns about possible sources of fraud and manipulation, including wash trading and other risk factors. While the exchange used the examples set by crypto futures products with the CME Group in its argument for approval, the SEC rejected them as evidence towards accepting a spot crypto ETF.
âThe Commission cannot conclude, based on BZXâs statements alone and absent any evidence or analysis in support of BZXâs assertions, that it is unlikely that trading in the ETP would be the predominant influence on prices in the CME bitcoin futures market,â said the filing.
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Since originally filing its application with the SEC on Mar. 26, WisdomTree has seen the commission delay a decision on its spot Bitcoin ETF several times in 2021. The SEC opened the application to the public for comment in April and designated longer periods of time to approve or disapprove the proposed rule change in May, July and September. Its reasoning for denying the offering from WisdomTree was similar to that for VanEckâs Bitcoin ETF, rejected in November.
However, across the pond, WisdomTree was able to list its crypto basket exchange-traded product on Euronext exchanges in Paris and Amsterdam. The investment product, trading under the ticker MEGA, is backed by physical crypto assets including Bitcoin (BTC) and Ether (ETH).
A separate ETF application for WisdomTreeâs Ethereum Trust in the United States, first submitted to the SEC in May, is still under review. In addition, the agency will likely reach a decision on an exchange-traded fund offering exposure to Bitcoin from Kryptocoin, with the deadline expected on Dec. 24.
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