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Ethereum exchange-traded funds (ETFs) will be approved this summer, according to U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission Chair Gary Gensler.Â
The revelation was made during a budget hearing on Thursday. During the hearing, Gensler added that the approval process has been going smoothly since the initial approval.
Ether ETFs coming this summer
Back in May, the regulator had approved applications for the listing of eight spot Ether ETFs. While it wasnât a green light to initiate trading, the 19-b forms were approved.Â
This is the initial hurdle when applying for an ETF.Â
The SEC considered proposals from the Nasdaq, NYSE, and CBOE exchanges. The proposal included several key changes to the filing.Â
One of the key provisions was the removal of staking.Â
Initially, some issuers intended to stake a portion of the funds they held. However, the regulator views staking as a distribution of unregistered securities.
ETF issuers had to amend their filings, which ultimately got the SECâs blessing.
Now, the crypto industry is eagerly awaiting the approval of the S-1 filings, which, according to Gensler, is being handled at the âstaff level.â
Genslerâs comments came in response to Tennessee Senator Bill Hagerty. The senator asked Gensler why the SEC hadnât âfully approved Ether ETFs.â
Further, Hagerty claimed that the SEC was not prioritising the creation of a âconstructive set of rulesâ for the cryptocurrency sector.
The SEC chair, however, did not answer why the first step of approval was delayed. He asserted that the eight filings were âall jointly approved.â
He noted that âindividual issuers still are working through the registration processâ which is going âsmoothly.â The S-1 filings are expected to be approved âsometime over the course of this summer[..],â per Gensler.
Gensler dodges ETH security question
Interestingly, Hagerty had also asked Gensler whether Ethereum is a security or not. Yet again, Gensler did not provide a direct answer and discussed the ETF filings.
However, Commodity Futures Trading Commission Chair Rostin Behmam agreed that Ethereum was a commodity in response to the Senator.
Gensler has long been criticised for his vague stance regarding the classification of Ethereum. Interestingly, he has also been slammed for a 2018 video where he has been seen claiming Ethereum is not a security.
With the SEC chairâs recent comments, the filling approval can be expected sometime within September.
According to Bloomberg analyst James Seyffart, the approval could come in June. However, he added that he would be more comfortable saying it would arrive âsome point this summer.â
At the time of publication, Franklin Templeton, Bitwise, VanEck, Ark, Invesco Galaxy, Grayscale, and Fidelity are awaiting S-1 approval.
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