SEC Commissioner: No Spot Bitcoin ETFs Approved So Far

The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission has yet to approve any spot Bitcoin ETF listings to date, the SEC commissioner Mark Uyeda said on Wednesday. "We've had a number of applications ... none of those have been approved to date."

Previously, the regulator has rejected over a dozen spot bitcoin ETF applications, and approved several bitcoin futures-based ETFs. The rejections have focused on applicants' lack of surveillance-sharing agreements with regulated markets relating to the spot funds' underlying assets.

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