PANews reported on May 23, according to CoinDesk, that Wall Street investment bank Bernstein stated that if an Ethereum spot ETF is approved, it will raise market expectations for other cryptocurrencies like Solana to be classified as commodities. Bernstein believes that as Ethereum is officially recognized as a commodity, other blockchain assets with similar characteristics, such as Solana, may also be considered commodities, which will have a profound impact on their market status and regulatory framework.
Bernstein: Approval of Ethereum Spot ETF Will Raise Market Expectations for Solana and Other Crypto Assets to Be Classified as Commodities
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