BREAKING: SEC Approves Spot Ethereum ETF
It is official - the Securities and Exchange Commission of the United States approved the launch of spot Ethereum ETFs.
Around six months since the approval of spot Bitcoin ETFs in January, crypto investors got their wish – the approval of the first altcoin ETF.
This significant milestone for the crypto space marks a new era for investments, that will potentiall open the path to new heights for the biggest altcoin by market cap.
On the 24th of May SEC approved all 19b-4 applications. Three months later the regulator greenlit the S-1 applications as well, officially giving their nod for spot Ethereum ETF trading.
READ MORE:
Is China Reconsidering its Bitcoin Ban?At the time of writing ETH is trading at $3,460 after a slight decline in the past 24 hours and is up 1.6% on the weekly chart.
Disclaimer: The content of this article solely reflects the author's opinion and does not represent the platform in any capacity. This article is not intended to serve as a reference for making investment decisions.
You may also like
Deep Reflection: I Wasted Eight Years in the Crypto Industry
In recent days, an article titled "I Wasted Eight Years in the Crypto Industry" has garnered over a million views and widespread resonance on Twitter, directly addressing the gambling nature and nihilistic tendencies of cryptocurrencies. ChainCatcher now translates this article for further discussion and exchange.

Altcoin ETFs are launching in droves, so why aren’t they driving up token prices?

Ethereum's "DA Dawn": How the Fusaka Upgrade Could Make Celestia and Avail Seem "Redundant"?
The article discusses the concept of modular blockchains and Ethereum's performance improvement through the Fusaka upgrade. It analyzes the challenges faced by DA layers such as Celestia and highlights Ethereum's advantages. The summary was generated by Mars AI. The accuracy and completeness of this summary are still being iteratively updated.

Rising Bitcoin ‘liveliness’ indicator suggests bull market may continue: analysts
