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The US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has approved the first hybrid Bitcoin and Ethereum index exchange-traded funds (ETFs) from Franklin Templeton and Hashdex, set to launch in January 2025. These ETFs will hold spot BTC and ETH in an 80:20 ratio, with potential for future inclusion of other cryptocurrencies pending regulatory approval. The approval reflects the SEC's alignment with the Exchange Act's criteria, emphasizing investor safeguards against fraud and manipulation.
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has approved the first dual Bitcoin-Ethereum exchange-traded funds (ETFs), allowing Nasdaq and Cboe BZX to list the Hashdex Nasdaq Crypto Index US ETF and Franklin Crypto Index ETF, expected to launch early next year. These funds will hold approximately 80% Bitcoin and 20% Ethereum, enhancing market integrity through surveillance-sharing agreements. This approval signals a more receptive environment for innovative crypto products, potentially paving the way for additional multi-asset ETFs in the future.
Ether ETFs are experiencing significant net inflows, with a record $2.2 billion in the week of Nov. 26, and analysts predict they may outperform Bitcoin ETFs in 2025. The Ethereum network's growth, particularly in AI applications, and potential staking yields could further enhance Ether's appeal, with projections suggesting a spot price of $6,000 by late 2025 and up to $22,000 by 2030. The SEC has recently approved ETFs that include both BTC and ETH, potentially boosting inflows into Ether funds.
The SEC has approved the first spot Bitcoin and Ethereum combo ETFs from Hashdex and Franklin Templeton, set to launch in January with an 80/20 allocation favoring Bitcoin. This marks a significant step in the U.S. crypto ETF market, which has seen substantial inflows, particularly in Bitcoin ETFs. Speculation continues around potential future approvals for Solana and XRP ETFs, though analysts suggest Litecoin and Hedera may come first due to regulatory clarity.
The US SEC has approved the Hashdex Nasdaq Crypto Index US ETF and the Franklin Templeton Crypto Index ETF, allowing them to trade on Nasdaq and Cboe BZX Exchange, respectively. These ETFs will track Bitcoin and Ethereum, with holdings based on market capitalizations, and are expected to launch in January. This approval signals a progressive regulatory approach to cryptocurrency, potentially stabilizing the market amid recent volatility.
The SEC has approved Bitcoin and Ether spot ETFs from Hashdex and Franklin Templeton, allowing them to trade on Nasdaq and Cboe BZX Exchange, respectively. Both funds will hold spot Bitcoin and Ether, with Hashdex potentially adding more digital assets in the future. This approval may encourage other firms, like BlackRock, to launch similar products amid growing demand for diversified crypto investments.
The US SEC has approved the first combined Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs from Hashdex and Franklin Templeton, featuring an 80/20 split. This milestone comes amid significant outflows from existing Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs, totaling $671 million and $60 million, respectively, as the market faces a downturn. The new ETFs are set to launch in January 2024, with expectations of strong demand for diversified crypto investment products.
The SEC has approved the first hybrid Bitcoin-Ethereum ETFs, allowing Nasdaq and Cboe BZX to list the Hashdex Nasdaq Crypto Index US ETF and the Franklin Crypto Index ETF, respectively. Each fund will hold approximately 80% Bitcoin and 20% Ethereum based on market capitalizations. Grayscale has also filed to convert its Solana Trust into an ETF, aiming to enhance investor access.
The SEC has approved Hashdex and Franklin Templeton's Bitcoin and Ether index ETFs, allowing them to trade on Nasdaq and Cboe BZX Exchange, respectively. Both ETFs will hold spot Bitcoin and Ether, meeting regulatory criteria to protect investors. This approval may encourage other firms, like BlackRock, to launch similar products in the growing crypto market.
BlackRock's iShares Ethereum Trust (ETHA) has seen a remarkable $3.446 billion in inflows, outperforming competitors like Fidelity, which has $1.386 billion. This surge comes amid rising expectations for Ethereum, despite a recent price drop to $3,672.86, attributed to external market factors. Analysts project a potential recovery for Ethereum, driven by strong fundamentals and sustained corporate interest in the ETF market.
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