Highlights
- SEC delays Franklin Templeton Bitcoin and Ethereum ETF decision to January 6, 2025, extending the review period.
- Franklin Templeton’s ETF proposal was initially filed on Sept 19, 2024.
- Bitwise filed to list its Bitwise 10 Crypto Index Fund (BITW) as an ETP.
The United States Securities and Exchange Commission (US SEC) has further delayed its decision on Franklin Templeton’s Bitcoin and Ethereum index ETF. From the filing made on November 20, 2024, it has been agreed that the decision on the proposal will be made on January 6, 2025 to afford the regulating authority ample time to consider the proposal.
US SEC Extends Review Period for Franklin Templeton Crypto Index ETF
According to the US SEC filing of November 20, 2024, the commission deferred its decision on the Bitcoin and Ethereum index ETF by Franklin Templeton. Therefore, the regulatory body is seeking to extend the review period to January 6, 2025. The extension will help to have more time to consider the application which was filed on September 19, 2024.
The proposal was first published in the Federal Register on October 8, to kick start a thirty-five (35) days review period. As a result, the review was to end on November 22, 2024. Consequently, the review was to expire on November 22, 2024. However, the SEC’s decision to delay indicates a thorough approach to reviewing the fund’s compliance with crypto regulations.
Meanwhile, no public comments on the proposed rule change have been submitted, leaving the US SEC to focus on internal assessments. This delay concurs with the commission’s conservative approach to the products that are connected with cryptocurrencies. The extra time will allow more detailed research of fund’s organization and market risks.
Franklin Templeton Expands Push Into Cryptocurrency ETFs
Franklin Templeton is broadening its efforts in the cryptocurrency space with its proposed Bitcoin and Ethereum index ETF. The asset manager, which oversees $1.5 trillion in assets, has previously launched a spot Bitcoin ETF and a spot Ethereum ETF.
If approved, the latest ETF would add to Franklin Templeton’s portfolio of crypto-focused investment products, further diversifying options for institutional.
In addition, Franklin Templeton has taken a major step in its tokenization efforts, announcing the expansion of its Benji tokenization platform to the Ethereum network. This marks the fifth blockchain integration for the platform this year, following launches on Aptos, Avalanche, Arbitrum, and Coinbase’s Base.
Despite the US SEC overall crypto ETF delays, other market players are moving further with their strategies . Last week, Bitwise submitted a registration statement to transform the Bitwise 10 Crypto Index Fund which now manages $1.3 billion into an ETP. It investments in Bitcoin represent 75% of the fund and Ethereum is 16% of the fund; these two assets sum up to 91%.
Moreover, the filing comes when diversified crypto index funds seem to be gaining popularity among investors. Bitwise’s move will make investing in cryptocurrencies more accessible for retail audiences. When approved, this ETP will also set a paradigm for the expansion of multi-asset crypto based product offerings.
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