Grayscale's Spot Bitcoin ETF Approval Delayed Again by the SEC
- Pierce believes the SEC may not approve spot ETFs until BTC markets are fully regulated.
- Fidelity Investments wish to launch a Metaverse ETF in the US.
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is delaying Grayscale's proposed ETF, a spot bitcoin exchange-traded fund. In a statement released on 4 February 2022, the SEC is concerned how Grayscale will fend manipulation and fraud.
Grayscale is the largest digital asset manager. As of 4 February 2022, the total Assets Under Management (AUM) stand at $36.5 billion GBTC underperformed due BTC heavy selling at the beginning of the year.
Some recovery has been made in the last trading session, Grayscale Bitcoin Trust is up 13.5% (approx.).

source: Grayscale's Twitter
Earlier in 2021, Grayscale asked to convert its GBPTC shares into a spot bitcoin Bitcoin While some may still be wondering what is Bitcoin, who created Bitcoin, or how does Bitcoin work, one thing is certain: Bitcoin has changed the world.No one can remain indifferent to this revolutionary, decentralized, digital asset nor to its blockchain technology.In fact, we’ve gone a long way ever since a Florida resident Laszlo Hanyecz made BTC’s first official commercial transaction with a real company by trading 10,000 Bitcoins for 2 pizzas at his local Papa John’s.One could now argue that While some may still be wondering what is Bitcoin, who created Bitcoin, or how does Bitcoin work, one thing is certain: Bitcoin has changed the world.No one can remain indifferent to this revolutionary, decentralized, digital asset nor to its blockchain technology.In fact, we’ve gone a long way ever since a Florida resident Laszlo Hanyecz made BTC’s first official commercial transaction with a real company by trading 10,000 Bitcoins for 2 pizzas at his local Papa John’s.One could now argue that Read this Term ETF. This is the second time the SEC is delaying their decision to Grayscale's application. The SEC has already rejected several ETF applications from WisdomTree, Krypton, Fidelity and SkyBridge.
In October 2021 the SEC did approve 2 bitcoin future-based funds: ProShares Bitcoin Strategy ETF and Valkyrie Bitcoin Strategy ETF. The SEC to this date has not approved a spot bitcoin ETF.
Fidelity was able to launch its spot bitcoin ETF in Canada, Fidelity Advantage Bitcoin ETF (FBTC). Fidelity has filed a new application in the US, this time for a Fidelity Metaverse ETF.
Read Fidelity Metaverse ETF Application
SEC Crypto Regulations
Some suggest the SEC is rejecting the ETF's due to upcoming regulations in the crypto industry. However, Securities and Exchange Commissioner Hester Peirce said the SEC may not publish new rules for cryptocurrency Cryptocurrencies By using cryptography, virtual currencies, known as cryptocurrencies, are nearly counterfeit-proof digital currencies that are built on blockchain technology. Comprised of decentralized networks, blockchain technology is not overseen by a central authority.Therefore, cryptocurrencies function in a decentralized nature which theoretically makes them immune to government interference. The term, cryptocurrency derives from the origin of the encryption techniques that are employed to secure the netw By using cryptography, virtual currencies, known as cryptocurrencies, are nearly counterfeit-proof digital currencies that are built on blockchain technology. Comprised of decentralized networks, blockchain technology is not overseen by a central authority.Therefore, cryptocurrencies function in a decentralized nature which theoretically makes them immune to government interference. The term, cryptocurrency derives from the origin of the encryption techniques that are employed to secure the netw Read this Term exchanges this year.
"The expansive definition that's being proposed for exchanges will cover a lot of potential platforms that haven't thought necessarily that they would be covered, and that's in the traditional security space, as well as in the crypto space."
Pierce believes the SEC is unlikely to approve spot ETFs until BTC markets are fully regulated. The SEC's concerns are that crypto markets are yet to be regulated in the same manner as equities.
The SEC may propose to reveal who are the creators of the cryptocurrency, the amount of tokens that will be minted and complete transparency of the code. This will be tied in with anti-fraud rules.
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is delaying Grayscale's proposed ETF, a spot bitcoin exchange-traded fund. In a statement released on 4 February 2022, the SEC is concerned how Grayscale will fend manipulation and fraud.
Grayscale is the largest digital asset manager. As of 4 February 2022, the total Assets Under Management (AUM) stand at $36.5 billion GBTC underperformed due BTC heavy selling at the beginning of the year.
Some recovery has been made in the last trading session, Grayscale Bitcoin Trust is up 13.5% (approx.).

source: Grayscale's Twitter
Earlier in 2021, Grayscale asked to convert its GBPTC shares into a spot bitcoin Bitcoin While some may still be wondering what is Bitcoin, who created Bitcoin, or how does Bitcoin work, one thing is certain: Bitcoin has changed the world.No one can remain indifferent to this revolutionary, decentralized, digital asset nor to its blockchain technology.In fact, we’ve gone a long way ever since a Florida resident Laszlo Hanyecz made BTC’s first official commercial transaction with a real company by trading 10,000 Bitcoins for 2 pizzas at his local Papa John’s.One could now argue that While some may still be wondering what is Bitcoin, who created Bitcoin, or how does Bitcoin work, one thing is certain: Bitcoin has changed the world.No one can remain indifferent to this revolutionary, decentralized, digital asset nor to its blockchain technology.In fact, we’ve gone a long way ever since a Florida resident Laszlo Hanyecz made BTC’s first official commercial transaction with a real company by trading 10,000 Bitcoins for 2 pizzas at his local Papa John’s.One could now argue that Read this Term ETF. This is the second time the SEC is delaying their decision to Grayscale's application. The SEC has already rejected several ETF applications from WisdomTree, Krypton, Fidelity and SkyBridge.
In October 2021 the SEC did approve 2 bitcoin future-based funds: ProShares Bitcoin Strategy ETF and Valkyrie Bitcoin Strategy ETF. The SEC to this date has not approved a spot bitcoin ETF.
Fidelity was able to launch its spot bitcoin ETF in Canada, Fidelity Advantage Bitcoin ETF (FBTC). Fidelity has filed a new application in the US, this time for a Fidelity Metaverse ETF.
Read Fidelity Metaverse ETF Application
SEC Crypto Regulations
Some suggest the SEC is rejecting the ETF's due to upcoming regulations in the crypto industry. However, Securities and Exchange Commissioner Hester Peirce said the SEC may not publish new rules for cryptocurrency Cryptocurrencies By using cryptography, virtual currencies, known as cryptocurrencies, are nearly counterfeit-proof digital currencies that are built on blockchain technology. Comprised of decentralized networks, blockchain technology is not overseen by a central authority.Therefore, cryptocurrencies function in a decentralized nature which theoretically makes them immune to government interference. The term, cryptocurrency derives from the origin of the encryption techniques that are employed to secure the netw By using cryptography, virtual currencies, known as cryptocurrencies, are nearly counterfeit-proof digital currencies that are built on blockchain technology. Comprised of decentralized networks, blockchain technology is not overseen by a central authority.Therefore, cryptocurrencies function in a decentralized nature which theoretically makes them immune to government interference. The term, cryptocurrency derives from the origin of the encryption techniques that are employed to secure the netw Read this Term exchanges this year.
"The expansive definition that's being proposed for exchanges will cover a lot of potential platforms that haven't thought necessarily that they would be covered, and that's in the traditional security space, as well as in the crypto space."
Pierce believes the SEC is unlikely to approve spot ETFs until BTC markets are fully regulated. The SEC's concerns are that crypto markets are yet to be regulated in the same manner as equities.
The SEC may propose to reveal who are the creators of the cryptocurrency, the amount of tokens that will be minted and complete transparency of the code. This will be tied in with anti-fraud rules.