AMBCrypto Weekly

Assessing the odds of a Bitcoin ETF being launched by October

-

It is no secret that the US Securities and Exchange Commission’s (SEC) approval of Bitcoin ETF is greatly anticipate­d. While, elsewhere in the world, countries such as Brazil and Dubai have already taken steps in that direction, there seem to be no signs of the same happening in the US anytime soon.

Naturally, the question, “when will the U.S. finally get a Bitcoin ETF?” is looming large lately. Bloomberg’s senior ETF strategist, Eric Balchunas may have somewhat of an answer to this question.

The industry expert recently discussed the same in a series of tweets. According to him, the recent withdrawal­s of the Ether ETF applicatio­ns by VanEck and ProShares, may have paved a path for a BTC ETF approval by the end of October this year.

The analyst opined that once a BTC futures ETF gets SEC approval, ProFunds’ bitcoin MF is likely to be (the first one) launched, approximat­ely 75 days post-filing. He tweeted, “We think Ether withdrawal shows SEC has (a) nose in this rn and is in reg contact with issuers which should mean any kinks ironed out so that they can launch 75 days after filing. Further, ProFunds’ bitcoin MF was launched 77 days after filing. These are virtually (the) same thing.”

However, “the excitement will be only half what it would be for a real bitcoin ETF,” he added. Or to state his metaphor,

“This is like serving O’Douls when the party wants a real beer. Will they drink it anyway?”

Well, it’ll be interestin­g to play the waiting game here, to see how it all works out eventually. Meanwhile, fellow Bloomberg Intelligen­ce analyst reiterated these views on the aforementi­oned scenario. ETF analyst James Seyffart, shared his optimism towards the ongoing Bitcoin ETF waiting game.

More than 15 applicatio­ns have been submitted to the SEC under the 1940 Investment Company Act, but there is no green light.

Even though some Bitcoin enthusiast­s remained positive, some were wary.

For instance, William Cai, co-founder of New York-based financial services firm Wilshire Phoenix, in a recent interview with ETF.com said,

“While we believe a Bitcoin ETF will eventually happen in the U.S., it’s unlikely to happen this year or the next.”

 ??  ??

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Australia