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Ethereum ETF Launch Doesn’t Guarantee Solana ETF Approval, Here’s Why

EY's Global Blockchain Leader Paul Brody emphasized that the approval and launch of Spot Ethereum ETFs don't assure a similar outcome for Solana and other crypto ETFs.
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Ethereum ETF Launch Doesn’t Guarantee Solana ETF Approval, Here’s Why

Highlights

  • Spot Ethereum ETFs are expected to start trading on July 23.
  • However, the Ether ETF doesn't guarantee other crypto ETFs approvals.
  • Hence, VanEck and 21Shares' Solana ETF approval hangs in balance.

The approval and forthcoming launch of Spot Ethereum ETFs have generated excitement in the crypto community. However, experts cautioned that this doesn’t necessarily mean similar approval for other cryptocurrencies like Solana (SOL). Paul Brody, EY’s Global Blockchain Leader, recently discussed the implications of these developments.

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Brody expressed optimism about the launch of Spot Ethereum ETF. “I’m expecting so many good things. This is the beginning of a relatively long journey,” he said in an interview with CNBC. Moreover, he emphasized that this is an early stage of global regulatory convergence in the crypto market.

However, Brody highlighted that regulatory acceptance of Ethereum doesn’t automatically extend to other cryptocurrencies. For instance, the fate of Solana ETF applications remains uncertain. Last month, VanEck became the first to file an application for a Spot Solana ETF in the U.S. Furthermore, this month, CBOE filed a request with the SEC to list ETFs tied to the cryptocurrency.

Despite these efforts, Brody noted significant differences between Ethereum and Solana that could affect regulatory decisions. “Bitcoin and Ethereum are much more decentralized than the Solana ecosystem,” Brody explained. In addition, he pointed out that these differences in decentralization, technical requirements, and market liquidity could lead to varied responses from regulators.

“There are really substantial differences between these different networks,” he added. Hence, he suggested that the SEC might not respond to Solana in the same way it did to Bitcoin and Ethereum. Furthermore, Brody also discussed the broader regulatory landscape, comparing the U.S. to Europe.

Europe’s regulatory structure, known as the Markets in Crypto-Assets (MiCA) framework, provides a comprehensive legal model for crypto transactions. This contrasts with the more fragmented approach in the United States. In the U.S., the lack of a general framework for crypto assets makes regulatory outcomes less predictable. This could also hinder the Solana ETF approval despite the Ether ETF greenlight.

Also Read: Breaking: 21Shares Files Updated Spot Ethereum ETF S-1, Reveals Sponsor Fee

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Outlook For The Broader Market

Regarding the growing institutional interest in digital assets, Brody mentioned EY Parthenon’s research. The research indicates that institutional investors are increasingly allocating to digital assets and crypto-related products. This trend, he explained, reflects a move towards mainstream acceptance of cryptocurrencies.

In Q2, Spot Bitcoin ETFs saw 79% of institutions expanding their ETF holdings. A similar trend is expected for Spot Ethereum ETF. Moreover, Brody stated, “There’s nothing about crypto assets or tokenized assets that is a fad,” reinforcing the idea that these investments are becoming a staple in diversified portfolios. However, despite the positive developments, Brody urged caution.

He noted that increased investment in crypto does not guarantee universal success for all digital assets. He drew an analogy to the precious metals market, where gold dominates due to its established value and market size. “Bitcoin is digital gold,” Brody said, predicting that it will continue to dominate the crypto market in a manner similar to gold’s dominance among precious metals.

Ethereum, too, stands out as a dominant platform for tokenized assets and smart contracts. Brody believes that Ethereum will capture the majority of investments in tokenized real-world assets. “Ethereum will soak up more than 90% of all these tokenized real-world assets,” he stated. He referenced the interest from companies like BlackRock in deploying such assets on Ethereum’s blockchain.

Additionally, Brody also commented on the barriers to growth and adoption of crypto. He cited regulatory clarity and trusted partners as critical issues. He pointed to recent legislative efforts in the U.S., such as the Financial Innovation and Technology for the 21st Century Act, which received bipartisan support.

This move, he argued, signals a positive direction for the industry. “Cryptocurrency and blockchain in general remain a bipartisan political issue,” Brody observed. The expert also suggested that bipartisan support is crucial for the continued advancement of crypto regulations.

Also Read: Is Ethereum ETF Approval “Sell The News” Event Like Bitcoin ETF?

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Kritika Mehta

Kritika boasts over 2 years of experience in the financial news sector. Currently working as a crypto journalist at Coingape, she has consistently shown a knack for blockchain technology and cryptocurrencies. Kritika combines insightful analysis with a deep understanding of market trends. With a keen interest in technical analysis, she brings a nuanced perspective to her reporting, exploring the intersection of finance, technology, and emerging trends in the crypto space.

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