Gary Gensler: SEC is reviewing Bitcoin spot ETF application documents
Gary Gensler, the Chairman of the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), said in an interview that "currently, the SEC has 8 to 10 Bitcoin spot ETF applications that need to be reviewed. These applications are not just formal, they require a lot of consideration from various departments of the SEC, with input from the finance department, and careful review of the submitted materials by the trading and market departments." When asked about the possibility of ETF approval, Gensler replied that he could not comment on the ongoing review and that he personally would not pre-judge the outcome of the process.
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
Ex-Goldman Sachs Exec Shares Positive Outlook on XRP Amid Legal Challenges
Cardano Hits $1 for the First Time in Two Years, Signaling Strong Market Momentum
XRP Soars as Ripple CEO Applauds Trump’s Treasury Secretary Nominee
Trump and Wall Street: How long will the love affair last?
Share link:In this post: Wall Street loved Trump’s win at first—stocks jumped, Bitcoin soared, and borrowing costs hit rock bottom, but some sectors started cracking fast. Tax cuts and deregulation made financial and energy stocks shoot up, but tariffs and plans to deport workers freaked out economists and markets. Tariffs mean higher prices for Americans, and even Walmart’s warning it’ll have to raise prices if Trump pushes through with his trade war.