Late last week, the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) cleared the way for the approval of spot Ethereum ETFs.
The SEC approved 19b-4 forms for the ETFs from BlackRock, Fidelity, Grayscale, Bitwise, VanEck, Ark, Invesco Galaxy and Franklin Templeton.
The approval takes Ethereum-based ETFs one step closer to reality. Once available, traditional investors will be able to buy shares that track the price of the second-biggest cryptocurrency.
โEthereum (ETH) is currently in the spotlight as the SEC asked applicants for the ETH ETF to update their filings this week, increasing the odds of approval,โ says Hao Yang, head of financial products at crypto exchange Bybit. โAlthough ETH has faced challenges in recent months, this move suggests a potential turnaround for the second-largest cryptocurrency.โ
The surprise approval is sort of a volte-face at the SEC. In fact, virtually everyone was expecting the SEC to decline the applications.
โThe green light for Ethereum ETFs is a landmark decision that highlights Ethereumโs status as a non-security,โ says Zina Ashour, founder, Women in Crypto Arabia.
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She explains that this distinction is pivotal โas it exempts Ethereum from the strict regulations that govern traditional securities, thereby broadening the avenues for both institutional and retail investmentโ.
Broader impact
Ashour believes the SECโs move could set a precedent for the classification and regulation of other cryptocurrencies in the future.
โThe SECโs endorsement of Ethereum ETFs marks a significant turning point not only for Ethereum but also for the wider cryptosphere,โ says Ashour.
She argues the approval will drive the entry of institutional investment into Ethereum. The Ethereum ETFs, Ashour explains, will take away the complexity of directly purchasing and storing the crypto. Secondly, theyโll also offer a regulated and familiar path for investors to buy the crypto. This leads Ashour to believe that Ethereum ETFs could potentially have a positive impact on Ethereumโs price.
โMoreover, the Ethereum ETFs could amplify market liquidity by drawing in more participants,โ says Ashour. โEnhanced liquidity could stabilize prices and temper volatility, rendering Ethereum a more attractive investment proposition.โ
She also points out that there are over 20,000 altcoins in Ethereumโs ecosystem. โThe approval of Ethereum ETFs could indirectly influence these altcoins, potentially sparking increased interest and investment in them,โ argues Ashour.
Open the floodgates
SECs approval of the Ethereum ETF forms follows approval of spot Bitcoin ETFs back in January. These spot Bitcoin ETFs now collectively hold more than 1 million Bitcoin, worth over $70 billion.
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As the news of the approval made its way into the markets, the price of Bitcoin and Ethereum actually dropped. Experts believe this was the classic case of traders selling the news after buying the rumor, earlier in the week.
While the price of both cryptos has gone up since, Yang believes the prices will continue to fluctuate until the ETF decision is finalized.
Interestingly, market analysts believe the approval of Ethereum ETFs could open the door to more crypto-based ETFs. In a note last Friday, Geoffrey Kendrick, Standard Charteredโs head of crypto research and emerging market foreign currencies, speculated that Solana and XRP might soon get their own ETFs.
Changing political winds
The SEC approval of the Ethereum ETFs is just the first step of a long-winded process. Experts estimate that could take weeks, or even months, before the actual ETFs land on the trading floor.
The Ethereum ETF approval is being hailed as a symbolic victory for crypto. Looking at the bigger picture, many believe SECโs change of heart has everything to do with politics in the US.
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โThe broader political landscape also favors a friendlier regulatory environment for crypto, driven by younger votersโ preferences, which could lead to improved crypto-government relations,โ says Yang.
A recent survey by Harris Poll bodes well for crypto going forward. It finds that a third (33 percent) of US voters will evaluate a candidateโs position on crypto before voting. An overwhelming majority (77 percent) think a U.S. presidential candidate should know crypto.
Reportedly, even Ethereum co-founder Joe Lubin believes the approval of the Ethereum ETFs, and the crypto-friendly political environment in the US is a โgame changerโ.
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