San Diego Union-Tribune

FEDERAL AGENCY SPURNS CRYPTO AGAIN

SEC says two ETF proposals don’t meet standard

- BLOOMBERG NEWS

Regulators rejected a pair of proposals to offer physically backed bitcoin exchange-traded funds, handing crypto enthusiast­s a proverbial bag of coal ahead of the Christmas holiday.

The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission said on Wednesday that the proposals from Valkyrie Investment­s and Kryptoin failed to meet requiremen­ts to prevent fraudulent and manipulati­ve practices that are needed to protect investors. It allowed futures-backed bitcoin ETFs to be offered in October. The earlier-than-expected decision from the SEC could suggest a 2022 approval for a pure bitcoin fund may not be in the cards either.

The deadline for a decision on the two fund proposals was Jan. 7, according to Eric Balchunas, a Bloomberg Intelligen­ce analyst, who likens the early edict as a “Scrooge-jection.”

The decision comes about a month after after the agency rejected a VanEck applicatio­n for a spot Bitcoin ETF.

“The fact that the SEC is disapprovi­ng faster than they needed to — we were optimistic about futures, but we’re not confident in a 2022 approval,” Balchunas said.

Launching the first spotbitcoi­n ETF remains the holy grail for investment fund providers, who see such products as an entry way into crypto for millions of individual investors. The first Bitcoin futures ETF, ProShares Bitcoin Strategy attracted about $1 billion in investor inflows shortly after its launch.

The SEC’s decisions on First Trust/Skybridge’s proposed spot-Bitcoin ETF is expected on Jan. 22, to be followed by a decision on Fidelity’s on Jan. 27. The likelihood of those getting approved seems small, according to analyst James Seyffart, who joked in a meme depicting the SEC as the Grim Reaper, knocking at First Trust and Skybridge’s door.

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