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Bitcoin ETF Race Heats Up: Here Are Five Details You Should Follow!
Trading seems to be entering its final phase as the race for Bitcoin ETFs heats up. Both industry players and investors are keeping a close eye on developments with a mix of anticipation and caution.
This week, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is expected to announce major decisions that potentially mark a pivotal moment in the journey toward BTC ETFs in the U.S.
Nate Geraci, a leading figure in the ETF space, recently highlighted that companies such as Bitwise, Hashdex, and VanEck have intensified their marketing efforts in anticipation of Bitcoin ETF approvals.
Geraci; BlackRock also made an interesting comment on the potential marketing strategies that firms such as Fidelity, Invesco, ARK, and Grayscale could adopt given the more restrictive advertising rules under the '33 Act for spot BTC ETF applications
According to Geraci, companies may have to come up with more innovative and creative advertising strategies due to existing laws. Many in the industry, including ETF analyst James Seyffart, point to the "wage war" as a central aspect of this competition
The crypto community remains agitated as the SEC prepares to vote on critical applications related to Bitcoin ETFs. These decisions remain one of the most critical to be expected, as they could have far-reaching effects on the market
The SEC's upcoming vote on the consideration of exchanges' 19b-4 filings and S-1 forms of issuers such as BlackRock and Fidelity is critical. According to Fox Business, BlackRock may be preparing to get its Bitcoin ETF approved on Wednesday
However, the latest legal snag in the SEC's lawsuit against Grayscale Investments has fueled speculation that the commission may bow to the growing demand for BTC ETFs
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