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Bitcoin ETFs Rejected Again: SEC Denies 9 Hopefuls in 3 Decisions

23/08/2018 by Idelto Editor

Bitcoin ETF Rejections: SEC Shoots Down 7 Hopefuls in 2 Decisions

The United States Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has issued three published decisions, covering nine different Bitcoin ETF. Applications put forward by Direxion, Pro Shares, and Granite Shares were rejected along largely the same lines of argument.

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Bitcoin ETFs Denied in Three Published Decisions

The heavily footnoted rejection document runs some 24 pages, but the heart of the matter very well could be tucked away on page 22, under the heading “Protecting Investors and the Public Interest”. In its analysis section, the SEC notes, “The Commission acknowledges that, compared to trading in unregulated bitcoin spot markets, trading a bitcoin-based ETF on a national securities exchange may provide some additional protection to investors,” a concern many bitcoin mainstreaming enthusiasts point out as reason enough to join regulated exchanges.

Bitcoin ETF Rejections: SEC Shoots Down 7 Hopefuls in 2 Decisions

Evidently the SEC doesn’t see it that way. As the denial details further, “the Commission must disapprove a proposed rule change filed by a national securities exchange if it does not find that the proposed rule change is consistent with the applicable requirements of the Exchange Act—including the requirement under Section 6(b)(5) that the rules of a national securities exchange be designed to prevent fraudulent and manipulative acts and practices.”

More Clarity, But a Surprise to Some

That order shot down all five proposals by Direxion. The heavy work out of the way, the SEC basically used the same arguments in Release no. 34-83904; file no. SR-NYSEArca-2017-139, also of August 22, 2018. Similarly titled, “Order Disapproving a Proposed Rule Change to List and Trade the Shares of the Pro Shares Bitcoin ETF and the Pro Shares Short Bitcoin ETF,” it dashes eager hopefuls immediately.

Bitcoin ETF Rejections: SEC Shoots Down 7 Hopefuls in 2 Decisions

In even more heavily footnoted pages and a longer publication of 26 pages, the agency nearly word for word reprints the above rationale, concluding a paragraph later, “Thus, even if a proposed rule change would provide certain benefits to investors and the markets, the proposed rule change may still fail to meet other requirements under the Exchange Act. For the reasons discussed above, the Exchange has not met its burden of demonstrating an adequate basis in the record for the Commission to find that the proposal is consistent with Exchange Act Section 6(b)(5), and, accordingly, the Commission must disapprove the proposal,” ending Pro Shares current bid.

Lastly, Granite Shares fell victim to the same reasoning as the other two companies above in the SEC’s “Self-Regulatory Organizations; Cboe BZX Exchange, Inc.; Order Disapproving a Proposed Rule Change to List and Trade the Shares of the GraniteShares Bitcoin ETF and the GraniteShares Short Bitcoin ETF,” it titled its denial.

For Bitcoin ETF proponents this an obvious setback, one perhaps they were not expecting (though a decision was rumored by this Thursday). A positive takeaway for future litigation with the agency is the extent it took to deny these ETF tries. There is a lot of information yet to be digested by concerned parties. A careful reading, the right configuration, and perhaps a new day can be had. For now, the SEC is not budging.

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The post Bitcoin ETFs Rejected Again: SEC Denies 9 Hopefuls in 3 Decisions appeared first on Bitcoin News.

Filed Under: ARCA, Bitcoin, bitcoin etf, Direxion, Economy & Regulation, English, ETF, ETF denial, Exchange Act, Fraud, N-Economy, News Bitcoin, NYSE, Pro Shares, SEC

Bitcoin ETF: Firms Team, Reapply, $200,000 Price Targets Wall Street Institutions

06/06/2018 by Idelto Editor

Bitcoin ETF: Firms Team, Reapply, $200,000 Price Targets Wall Street Institutions

Van Eck and Solid X have teamed, after both failed previously to gain formal regulatory approval for their respective bitcoin core (BTC) exchange traded fund (ETF) proposals, reapplying to the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) today. They’re proposing a physically backed bitcoin ETF, the Van Eck Solid X Bitcoin Trust, and it just might be poised to break the losing streak of mainstreaming BTC on Wall Street. This time, they’re aiming at institutional investors by pricing it at $200,000 per share.

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Bitcoin ETF: Firms Team, Reapply, $200,000 Price Targets Wall Street Institutions

Van Eck and Solid X Team for Bitcoin ETF Priced at $200,000

Van Eck CEO Jan van Eck cheered, “I believe that bitcoin has emerged as a legitimate investment option, as a type of ‘digital gold’ that may make sense for investors’ portfolios. The Solid X team has in-depth experience with bitcoin, cryptography, and capital markets. We’re pleased to join with them in supporting the effort to bring a physically-backed bitcoin ETF to market.” The Van Eck Solid X Bitcoin Trust will also offer itself as being insured against bitcoin lost or stolen.

The Wall Street Journal reports, “The firms also set a relatively high per-share price: $200,000. The price tag is designed to aim the product at institutional rather than retail investors.” And in “determining a marketing partner,” Solid X CEO Daniel H. Gallancy underscored, they “looked for a firm with a clear understanding of the potential of bitcoin and the role it can play in an investment portfolio. Van Eck is deeply involved in this space, understands its potential, and has a long track record of successfully opening new avenues for investors to access unique and compelling investment opportunities.”

Bitcoin ETF: Firms Team, Reapply, $200,000 Price Targets Wall Street Institutions

The two have in common being New York-based and the dubious honor of having been shot down by the SEC when they attempted individually to list a bitcoin ETF. The present filing, as of 6 June 2018, will be watched closely by the ecosystem. Jan van Eck expressed optimism at their latest tactic, “We believe that collectively we will build something that may be better than other constructs currently making their way through the regulatory process. A properly constructed physically-backed bitcoin ETF will be designed to provide exposure to the price of bitcoin, and an insurance component will help protect shareholders against the operational risks of sourcing and holding bitcoin.”

Chicago Board Options Exchange (Cboe) and its BZX Equities Exchange is believed to be where such a fund, pending approval, would ultimately be listed. The Cboe market maker was the first to list Bitcoin Futures back in December of last year. Results have been decidedly mixed after ecosystem enthusiasm almost promised BTC would moon in response. Now, some have taken to blaming exchanges such as Cboe and its crosstown rival CME for retarding the BTC spot price, for essentially being Crypto Winter’s catalyst as it were.

Could be the Right Combination at the Right Time

“It is important to communicate with investors about the risks as well as the opportunities, especially for new investment areas, and we have been committed to this effort,” the Van Eck CEO stressed.

Indeed, earlier this year, these pages reported how in a “Staff Letter: Engaging on Fund Innovation and Cryptocurrency-related Holdings of 18 January, signed by newly appointed Director Dalia Blass from the Division of Investment Management, the SEC wrote to the Investment Company Institute and Asset Management Group Securities Industry & Financial Markets Association (SIFMA) about the prospects of bitcoin ETFs.” It was a letter filled with admonitions and warnings and potential confusions. One thing was glaringly clear: any bitcoin ETF going forward must contend with its concerns.

Bitcoin ETF: Firms Team, Reapply, $200,000 Price Targets Wall Street Institutions

Two months ago to almost the day, however, hopeful signs appeared to emerge. Presumably in response to a Cboe open letter plea for action from President and COO Chris Concannon, the SEC seemed to be moving along further than it had previously while it considered two fund candidates from Pro Shares. Comment portion of the process has just wrapped.

The Journal quotes Mr. Gallancy of Solid X as reminding they “never had any intention of giving up.” Neither has the broader crypto investment community, showing how it is not content to just sit back and wait for permission. “Huobi, the Singapore-headquartered cryptocurrency exchange, has decided to create its own ETF style instrument based on its recently launched index of ten digital assets,” News.Bitcoin.com explained. In further anticipation, “Okex, the Chinese-run cryptocurrency exchange based in Hong Kong, has joined the recent trend of trading platforms creating their own ETF-like investment tools for their users. It launched its first exchange traded tracker (ETT) on June 5, which was fully sold out within just three minutes,” we explained recently.

Are Wall Street bitcoin ETFs around the corner? Let us know in the comments. 


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Filed Under: Bitcoin Core, bitcoin etf, BTC, BZX Equities Exchange, cboe, Chris Concannon, CME, Dalia Blass, Daniel H. Gallancy, English, Huobi, Jan van Eck, N-Featured, new york, News Bitcoin, nyse arca, Okex, Pro Shares, SEC, Solid X, Van Eck, Van Eck Solid X, Van Eck Solid X Bitcoin Trust

More Bitcoin ETF Teasing, Encouraging Signs Emerge

08/04/2018 by Idelto Editor

More Bitcoin ETF Teasing, Encouraging Signs Emerge

The cryptocurrency ecosystem was sent abuzz this week as the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) published a report of two new applications for bitcoin exchange traded funds (ETFs) to be listed on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) Arca. Will the crypto gods finally answer some enthusiasts’ prayers for mainstream adoption?

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SEC Appears Closer to Okaying Bitcoin ETFs

This time might be different. That’s the mantra sweeping through ecosystem platforms. After what seemed like a permanent hiatus, the SEC is back, supposedly considering allowing the electronic exchange NYSE Arca to host the first Bitcoin ETFs.

Two Bitcoin ETFs are up for grabs, and both from Pro Share Capital Management LLC, Pro Shares. It’s a comparatively small asset manager, inching toward 30 billion USD. The company is known for its ETF products, dozens of them in fact, each with a focus or strategy. Typically, their products are split into alpha, ultra, short. Shorts are inverse market products, and the alpha is tethered to the Credit Suisse Index. Ultras beef up performance by a factor of two. Perhaps its advantage to bitcoiners is through low fees and taxes. ETFs can also serve as a long term savings vehicle, at times even beating traditional mutual funds.

More Bitcoin ETF Teasing, Encouraging Signs Emerge

The group has applied for a Pro Schares Bitcoin ETF and a Pro Shares Short Bitcoin ETF. Retail investors would get a shot at profiting from the decentralized currency without having to formally hold it with keys and wallets. Where the community openly worries is with the Short Bitcoin ETF. Recent experience with futures by market makers Cboe and CME, some enthusiasts insist, proves mainstreaming can have negative price consequences (since December of last year, when futures were introduced, bitcoin’s price has tanked).

Wording in the recent SEC document is particularly juicy, with verbs like “instituting” and “approved or disapproved.” Timing could be in response to an eight page open letter from Cboe’s Chris Concannon, President and COO, which was published last month around the same time the SEC began considering the Pro Shares requests. Mr. Concannon urged, “While cryptocurrency-related holdings do raise a number of unique issues, Cboe firmly believes that such holdings do not require significant revision to the well-established frameworks for evaluation related to valuation, liquidity, custody, arbitrage, and manipulation. Rather, each Cryptocurrency Fund and underlying cryptocurrency-related holdings should be evaluated on a case by case basis in a manner very similar to previous funds and their underlying holdings.”

More Bitcoin ETF Teasing, Encouraging Signs Emerge
Chris Concannon

Could be Weeks Away from Word

The SEC document ends with a call for comments, and asks commenters respond to a dozen questions. They range from fund-specific mechanics to what is to happen if the platform forks again. “What are commenters’ views,” the SEC asks in question 11, “on how an investor may evaluate the price of the Shares in light of the risk of potential price manipulation and fraud in the underlying bitcoin trading platforms and in light of the potentially significant spread between the price of the Bitcoin Futures Contracts and the spot price of bitcoin?” Comments can be made online, here.

Comments due: April 19, 2018; Rebuttal comments due: May 3, 2018.

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