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SEC's Spot Ether ETF Delay Hits Crypto ETFs Amid Market Downturn

Published 2024-04-10, 08:00 a/m

The cryptocurrency market faced headwinds this week, particularly impacting crypto Exchange-Traded Funds. The cryptocurrency investment theme saw an overall decline of 5.99%, mirroring setbacks in major cryptocurrencies. Bitcoin receded by 2.25%, dropping to a valuation below $70k, while Ethereum took an even harder hit, plummeting by 6.5%.

Challenges with SEC and Spot ETFs

Profit-taking was the result of the recent move from the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). The authority has opened a three-week comment period on proposals for spot Ether ETFs, effectively pushing back any hope for approval to at least May. This delay dampened investor enthusiasm, particularly for those anticipating imminent approvals for spot ETFs representing direct investments in cryptocurrencies, rather than derivatives.

Impact on Crypto ETF Performance

Specific crypto ETFs felt the sting of these developments. The Ether Tracker Euro ETC (ETHEREUM XBTE) and the 21Shares Ethereum Staking ETP (AETH) experienced declines of 7.96% and 7.63%, respectively. These setbacks underscore the high sensitivity of crypto ETFs to regulatory actions and market sentiment as investors navigate the uncertain terrain of cryptocurrency regulations and their implications for spot ETFs.

The SEC's decision to delay spot ETF approvals has cast a shadow over the future of Ether ETFs, putting a temporary brake on the momentum that has been building in anticipation of broader institutional acceptance. While these ETFs offer a regulated avenue for investors to gain exposure to cryptocurrencies, the path forward seems mired in regulatory limbo, affecting both investor sentiment and ETF performance.

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