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Bitwise Joins Ethereum Spot ETF Race, Files Application with SEC
Ruholamin Haqshanas
Last updated:
March 29, 2024 08:15 EDT | 2 min read
This move positions Bitwise as one of many contenders in the race to introduce the first Ethereum spot ETF, following the successful launch of Bitcoin spot ETFs earlier this year.
According to the S-1 registration form filed by Bitwise, the proposed “Bitwise Ethereum Trust” would hold Ethereum and potentially engage in staking activities through trusted providers to earn additional rewards
Staking involves locking up ETH to secure the Ethereum network and validate transactions, with participants receiving newly minted ETH as a reward
Interest in Spot Ethereum ETFs Surge
Bitwise’s introduction into the Ethereum spot ETF competition aligns with the growing interest from traditional financial firms to offer such products
In recent months, industry giants such as BlackRock, Grayscale, and VanEck have also filed proposals with the SEC to launch their own Ethereum spot ETFs
The increasing number of applicants highlights the demand for investment products that offer exposure to the second-largest cryptocurrency without requiring investors to directly purchase and store it themselves.
Bitwise’s filing comes shortly after one of its utives, Matt Hougan, Chief Investment Officer, expressed doubt about the approval of an Ethereum spot ETF during the summer, contrary to popular expectations
Hougan suggested that a later launch date, possibly in December, might be more advantageous for spot Ethereum ETFs, allowing traditional finance (TradFi) more time to digest the recent Bitcoin ETF launches.
The SEC has delayed decisions on several high-profile Ethereum spot ETF applications, including those from BlackRock, Grayscale, Fidelity, Invesco, and Galaxy Digital
Initial predictions, such as James Seyffart of Bloomberg’s, anticipated delays until May 23, which was the deadline for the earliest applications from VanEck and Cathie Wood’s Ark Invest
However, Seyffart now believes that these applications will be denied.
“My cautiously optimistic attitude for ETH ETFs has changed from recent months,” he wrote in a recent post on X
Standard Chartered Says SEC Will Approve ETH ETFs by May
Despite the delays, some experts maintain optimism regarding the prospects of Ethereum spot ETFs
Standard Chartered, a British multinational bank, expects the SEC to approve such products by May, citing the lack of designation of ether as a security by the regulator
The bank also predicts that the price of ETH could reach $8,000 by the end of this year and $14,000 by the end of 2025, partially driven by the anticipated approval of spot ETFs.
Meanwhile, the Ethereum network has surpassed one million validators, with approximately 32 million Ether, worth around $114 billion, staked within the network.
The 32 million ETH staked represents approximately 26% of the total supply, highlighting the substantial commitment to Ethereum’s proof-of-stake (PoS) consensus mechanism.
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