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Global X Bows Out of the Spot Bitcoin ETF Approval Race

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Global X Bows Out of the Spot Bitcoin ETF Approval Race

Global X Bows Out of the Spot Bitcoin ETF Approval Race

In a surprising move, Global X, a prominent ETF provider, has officially withdrawn its application for a spot Bitcoin ETF, as revealed in an SEC filing on Tuesday. This decision comes on the heels of the SEC’s recent approval of 11 other spot Bitcoin ETFs, highlighting the complexities and hurdles involved in securing regulatory consent for such investment vehicles.

The Regulatory Odyssey of Global X and the Spot Bitcoin ETF

The journey towards obtaining approval for spot Bitcoin ETFs has been fraught with challenges. Initially, the SEC expressed concerns about market manipulation, the absence of surveillance-sharing agreements, and monitoring Bitcoin spot markets for potential fraud. Global X encountered significant resistance during its first attempt in 2021 and faced further delays after refiling in August 2023, ultimately missing the final list of potential ETFs due to documentation issues.

Global X is not alone in facing setbacks; other players like Pando Asset Management and 7RCC are also awaiting approval for their spot Bitcoin ETFs. Despite the green light for 11 other funds, the industry has witnessed substantial outflows from authorised ETFs like Bitwise, Grayscale, and BlackRock, impacting Bitcoin’s price due to market selling pressure, particularly in the case of GBTC.

The Significance of Spot Bitcoin ETFs and Market Dynamics

A spot Bitcoin ETF offers investors an avenue to track Bitcoin’s price fluctuations without the need to possess the cryptocurrency physically. The ETF itself holds Bitcoin, providing a more accessible entry point for traditional investors. Notably, Goldman Sachs’ head of digital assets, Mathew McDermott, emphasises the cost-efficiency of investing in Bitcoin through these ETFs compared to direct ownership of the crypto. Goldman Sachs holds an optimistic view of the market impact following the recent spot Bitcoin ETF approvals, highlighting the evolving landscape of cryptocurrency investment.

The post Global X Bows Out of the Spot Bitcoin ETF Approval Race appeared first on FinanceBrokerage.

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