U.S. SEC To Approve 19b-4 for Spot Ethereum ETF, What It Means?
With the spot Ethereum ETF decision pending this week, Nate Geraci, President of the ETF Store, offers insights into the potential outcomes for the week ahead. Approval from the SEC for spot Ethereum ETFs to trade on Wall Street hinges on the clearance of both the 19b-4s (exchange rule changes) and S-1s (registration statements).
Spot Ethereum ETH Approval
As we know, the spot Ethereum ETF will directly hold Ether as its underlying asset, and will trade on the stock exchanges just similar to stocks. However, for them to trade on exchanges, they must receive the SEC nod for both – 19b-4s as well the S-1 filings.
SEC decision deadline this week on spot eth ETFs…
SEC must approve both the 19b-4s (exchange rule changes) & S-1s (registration statements) for ETFs to launch.
Technically possible for SEC to approve 19b-4s & then slow play S-1s (esp given reported lack of engagement here).
— Nate Geraci (@NateGeraci) May 19, 2024
Rule 19b-4 refers to the filing that a national securities exchange, such as the NYSE or Nasdaq, submits to the SEC when proposing to change rules or introduce new products. For Ethereum ETFs, the exchanges need SEC approval on these filings to list the ETFs. Essentially, this process involves the exchange requesting permission to add these new Ethereum products to their trading platforms.
The S-1 is the initial registration form required for new securities offered to the public. It provides the SEC and potential investors with detailed information about the company’s business operations, financial condition, and management. For ETFs, this document details the structure of the fund, its management, and how it intends to replicate the performance of Ethereum.
The SEC must approve both the 19b-4 filings and the S-1 registration forms in order to legally sell the ETFs to the public. The SEC typically has a statutory timeframe of 45 days, extendable up to 240 days, to make an initial decision on the 19b-4 filings. Approval of the 19b-4s permits the ETFs to be listed on exchanges. However, without approval of the S-1s, the ETFs cannot be legally sold to investors.
Chances of A Delay
Even if the U.S. SEC approves the 19b-4s, it can go slow with the approval of the S-1s. This also means that the regulator can take even longer in order to review and approve these documents. Also, the lack of engagement between the issuers and the SEC highlights that the regulator could undertake a more cautious approach due to the complexities and risks involved with crypto products.
The decision on Ethereum ETFs is crucial, as approval could boost mainstream adoption of Ethereum and offer a more regulated and secure investment environment for those interested in cryptocurrency. Conversely, a delay or denial might indicate ongoing regulatory concerns about the stability and security of cryptocurrency investments.
As the decision looms around, the Ethereum price has given a partial bounceback to $3,100 over the last weekend.
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