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U.S. spot Ethereum ETFs have surpassed $1 billion in daily net inflows for the first time since their launch, reflecting increasing investor confidence in Ethereum as a crucial element of mainstream crypto adoption. Since May, these ETFs have attracted over $8 billion, supported by strong regulatory conditions and significant traditional finance investments.
Grayscale Investments has confidentially submitted a draft registration statement for an initial public offering to the U.S. SEC, allowing them to keep sensitive financial details private until closer to a potential listing. This move follows significant developments for the firm, including the conversion of its Bitcoin and Ethereum trusts into ETFs, and comes at a time when interest in crypto listings is increasing under a pro-crypto regulatory environment.
Donald Trump's Truth Social has filed with the SEC to introduce a "Crypto Blue Chip" ETF, which will include major cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin (BTC), Ethereum (ETH), Solana (SOL), XRP, and Cronos (CRO). This move follows a partnership with Crypto.com and Yorkville America Digital to promote American-made digital asset ETFs, amid a shift towards a more crypto-friendly regulatory environment.
VanEck has registered an entity in Delaware for a potential BNB ETF, which could mark the first of its kind in the United States. The filing follows previous instances of fraudulent registrations related to crypto ETFs, raising questions about its legitimacy. Despite the news, BNB's price has seen a decline of 1.51%.
The SEC has simplified the process for exchanges to list spot crypto exchange-traded products (ETPs) by approving generic listing standards that eliminate the need for individual reviews. This decision also includes the approval of Grayscale's Digital Large Cap Fund and options linked to the Cboe Bitcoin U.S. ETF Index, potentially paving the way for more altcoin ETFs in the market. SEC Chairman Paul Atkins emphasized that this move aims to enhance access to digital asset products within regulated U.S. markets.