Grayscale Slams the SEC Over the “Discriminatory” Behaviour In the Lawsuit

In the lawsuit, Grayscale said that the SEC should be ok with a spot Bitcoin ETF if it approves a futures Bitcoin ETF.
By Bhushan Akolkar
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The world’s largest crypto asset manager Grayscale Investments has come out lashing at the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) for rejecting the spot Bitcoin ETF.

Grayscale is looking to convert its $12 billion Bitcoin Trust (GBTC) into a spot Bitcoin ETF. However, the SEC has turned down this proposal citing risks of fraud and market manipulation.

Grayscale said that the SEC is “capricious” and “discriminatory” in its assessment of the spot Bitcoin market as the securities regulator has allowed futures-based Bitcoin ETFs and they are exposed to similar concerns. In its lawsuit against the SEC, Grayscale argues:

“The test the SEC has applied to Bitcoin-related ETFs, and only Bitcoin-related ETFs, is flawed and has been inconsistently applied with a ‘special harshness’ to spot Bitcoin ETFs”.

Grayscale has decided to pursue legal action against the SEC and sued the securities regulator in mid-2022. The Grayscale Bitcoin Trust is currently trading at a record 25% discount in the market. This means seeking exposure to Bitcoin via Grayscale could be at just $12,500 i.e. 35% discount from the current price. this shift would also help to close the fund’s discount to the net asset value (NAV).

SEC Turns Down WisdomTree ETF

The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has recently turned down the spot Bitcoin ETF proposal from WisdomTree. On Tuesday, October 11, the SEC rejected the WisdomTree proposal after rolling over the decision in March and August.

The SEC has cited the same old reason for fraud risks and market manipulation in the spot Bitcoin market. The Bitcoin community has been eagerly waiting on the sidelines for a spot Bitcoin ETF which would drive institutional adoption. On the other hand, the SEC has refused to budge.

However, institutions have continued to make a move and trying to seek exposure to BTC through other means. It looks like it might take another bull run for the SEC to be ok with having a spot Bitcoin ETF.

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Bhushan Akolkar
Bhushan is a seasoned crypto writer with over eight years of experience spanning more than 10,000 contributions across multiple platforms like CoinGape, CoinSpeaker, Bitcoinist, Crypto News Flash, and others. Being a Fintech enthusiast, he loves reporting across Crypto, Blockchain, DeFi, Global Macros with a keen understanding in financial markets. 

He is committed to continuous learning and stays motivated by sharing the knowledge he acquires. In his free time, Bhushan enjoys reading thriller fiction novels and occasionally explores his culinary skills. Bhushan has a bachelors degree in electronics engineering, however, his interest in finance and economics drives him to crypto and blockchain.
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