The application comes about eight months after the SEC rejected the investment firm’s last application.Read MoreFeedzy
Investment giant VanEck has filed a new application for a spot bitcoin ETF with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).
VanEck’s filing for its VanEck Bitcoin Trust comes just eight months after the SEC rejected its previous application and just a day after it denied the spot bitcoin ETF applications of Grayscale Investments and Bitwise. Grayscale Investments is a subsidiary of CoinDesk parent Digital Currency Group.
The SEC has repeatedly cited concerns about applicants’ ability to prevent market manipulation and protect investors, although the agency has approved multiple bitcoin futures ETFs.
“Spot commodities and currency markets for which it has previously approved spot ETPs are generally unregulated and that the Commission relied on underlying futures market as the regulated market of significant size that formed the basis for approving the series of Currency and Commodity-Based Trust Shares, including gold, silver, platinum, palladium, copper, and other commodities and currencies,” VanEck noted in its filing.
A spot bitcoin ETF is comprised of bitcoin or assets related to bitcoin’s price. Proponents of a spot bitcoin ETF approval have argued the product would offer a low-cost and easily accessible way for individuals and institutions to invest in bitcoin.
Grayscale Investments filed suit against the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) barely an hour after its rejection, asking the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit to review the SEC’s order.
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