BlackRock and Nasdaq recently met with the SEC's Division of Trading and Markets to discuss BlackRock's proposed spot Bitcoin ETF. The meeting included key personnel from both BlackRock and Nasdaq, as well as associate directors from the SEC. The discussion focused on the proposed rule change to list and trade shares of the iShares Bitcoin Trust. This meeting follows BlackRock's recent amendment to its S-1 application, which included a new ticker for the ETF and a switch to a cash-only structure. Analysts predict that at least one spot Bitcoin ETF will be approved in January 2024.
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BlackRock, Nasdaq Meet SEC Again to Discuss Spot Bitcoin ETF BlackRock's Head of Digital Assets met with the SEC's Division of Trading and Markets Tuesday to discuss its propsed spot
BlackRock and Nasdaq met the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC)'s Division of Trading and Markets Tuesday to discuss the asset manager's bid to launch a spot Bitcoin ETF.
According to a memo released by the SEC, the meeting included BlackRock's Head of Digital Assets, Robert Mitchnick, along with personnel from the asset manager's ETF team. Also participating were Nasdaq's VP and Chief Regulatory Officer Joseph Cusick, Head of U.S. Equities and Exchange-Traded Products Giang Bui and Head of ETP Listings Alison Doyle...
BlackRock, Nasdaq Meet SEC Again to Discuss Spot Bitcoin ETF BlackRock's Head of Digital Assets met with the SEC's Division of Trading and Markets Tuesday to discuss its propsed spot Bitcoin ETF. By Stephen Graves Dec 20, 2023 3 min read BlackRock is a global investment management company. Image: Shutterstock BlackRock and Nasdaq met the U.S...
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