June 30, 2023 at 14:25 GMTModified date: June 30, 2023 at 14:31 GMT
June 30, 2023 at 14:25 GMT

SEC says Bitcoin ETF filings ‘inadequate’, as BTC falls 4%

According to the Wall Street Journal, the SEC have said that recent Bitcoin ETF filings from BlackRock, Fidelity and others are not “clear and comprehensive”.

SEC says Bitcoin ETF filings ‘inadequate’, as BTC falls 4%

According to Wall Street Journal sources, the SEC has told the Nasdaq and Cboe exchanges that the recent Bitcoin ETF filings from BlackRock, Fidelity and others are not “clear and comprehensive”.

In the past half hour, the price of Bitcoin fell from $31k to $29k following the breaking WSJ report that reveals the SEC has rejected the applications.

However, the story also indicates asset managers can re-file to address surveillance issues.

According to the WSJ: “Some industry watchers predicted that BlackRock’s filing would appease the SEC’s concerns through an agreement to share ‘surveillance’ of a spot bitcoin-trading platform with Nasdaq, which would list the ETF.

“Yet the SEC told the exchanges that it returned the filings because they didn’t name the spot bitcoin exchange with which they are expected to have a ‘surveillance-sharing agreement’ or provide enough information about the details of those surveillance arrangements. Asset managers can update the language and refile.”

BTC daly chart. Source: CoinMarketCap

At the time of writing, the price of Bitcoin is trading at $30,271.85.

BlackRock’s spot ETF filing earlier this month had kickstarted a stronger run in the price of BTC, increasing the coin from $26,000 to one-year highs above the $31,000 mark.

BlackRock’s application led to other firms doing the same, including asset management giant Fidelity.

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