Yes, this is what everyone wants, what makes sense and what we think will happen and why we so bullish (95% on most of the coins) approval. Q is what will the standards be. We think they'll likely be loose enough where the vast majority of Top 50 coins would be ok to be ETF-ized.
Eleanor Terrett
Eleanor Terrett1.7. klo 23.15
🚨SCOOP: The @SECGov is in the early stages of creating a generic listing standard for token-based ETFs in coordination with exchanges. The thinking, I’m told, is that if a token meets the criteria, issuers could skip the 19b-4 process, file an S-1, wait 75 days, and the exchange could list it. This approach could save both issuers and the SEC a lot of paperwork and back-and-forth on comments. What those listing standards would be is still unclear, but some are speculating market cap, trading volume and liquidity are all under consideration. Through a spokesperson, the SEC declined to comment.
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