Bloomberg analyst James Seyffart has reported via his X (formerly Twitter) account that Hashdex_s Bitcoin ETF application has been uploaded to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) website. He also noted that the upload process appeared to be faster than usual, possibly due to improvements in response to previous issues.
Seyffart had previously analyzed that "Hashdex’s Bitcoin ETF model has sufficiently resolved concerns about spot price manipulation and payment methods." This suggests that Hashdex_s Bitcoin ETF application may have addressed regulatory concerns related to price manipulation and payment mechanisms, potentially increasing its chances of approval. 📈📄
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Bloomberg analyst James Seyffart has reported via his X (formerly Twitter) account that Hashdex_s Bitcoin ETF application has been uploaded to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) website. He also noted that the upload process appeared to be faster than usual, possibly due to improvements in response to previous issues.
Seyffart had previously analyzed that "Hashdex’s Bitcoin ETF model has sufficiently resolved concerns about spot price manipulation and payment methods." This suggests that Hashdex_s Bitcoin ETF application may have addressed regulatory concerns related to price manipulation and payment mechanisms, potentially increasing its chances of approval. 📈📄