The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) may soon assert that Ethereum is a security in its expected rejections of several spot Ethereum ETF applications, a lawyer who specializes in digital assets warned Tuesday.
The regulator is due to decide on VanEckâs application for such a product on May 23, followed by a final decision deadline for ARK Invest/21Sharesâ application the next day. BlackRock, Fidelity, and Grayscale also have applications on the SECâs desk.
In March, the SEC put forth potential âgrounds for [the] disapprovalâ of BlackRockâs application and Nasdaqâs proposal to list BlackRockâs product.Â
One question the SEC posed in its notice is whether Nasdaq âproperly filed its proposalâ under the exchangeâs rules for so-called Commodity-Based Trust Shares.
Requiring that trusts hold a âspecified commodity,â Scott Johnson, a general partner at Van Buren Capital, described the questionâs inclusion as telling.Â
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âThe obvious purpose is to potentially deny on the basis that these spot filings are improperly filed as commodity-based trust shares and do not qualify if they are holding a security,â he wrote on Twitter.
Rather than indirectly excluding the digital asset as a commodity, the SEC could explicitly assert that Ethereum is a regulated security in its expected ETF denials. But thatâs âhighly unlikely,â Terrence Yang, a managing director at Swan Bitcoin told Decrypt.
âGensler and his team, theyâre political animals,â he said, arguing that the political backdrop surrounding crypto has grown too tense for a move that would likely spark backlash from crypto-friendly politicians, including Former President Donald Trump.
Following the SECâs approval of spot Bitcoin ETFs in January, hopes that spot Ethereum ETFs will get the same treatment have plummeted.Â
On the blockchain-based prediction platform Polymarket, traders penciled in a pessimistic 16% chance that ETFs are approved this month, as of this writing.
Even though SEC Chair Gary Gensler has publicly affirmed that Bitcoin is a commodity, the Wall-Street cop has been tight-lipped when it comes to Ethereum, refusing to answer questions about the cryptocurrencyâs regulatory status as recently as March.
Last month, a lawsuit filed by the Ethereum software company Consensys alleged that the SEC has internally viewed Ethereum as a security for over a year. Among other requests, the firm asked a federal judge in Texas to declare Ethereum is a commodity.
Prior to its approval of spot Bitcoin ETFs in January, the SEC denied similar applications for a decade, citing concerns of fraud and market manipulation in Bitcoinâs spot market. So-called surveillance agreements monitoring the Bitcoin futures market for ETFs that were already approved wouldnât be sufficient, the SEC said.
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Eventually, a federal appellate court found that logic faulty, ordering the SEC to vacate its previous rejection of Grayscaleâs application to convert its flagship trust into an ETF.Â
Given the SEC approved Ethereum futures ETFs last October, Yang said a similar headache for the regulator could follow if it points to market manipulation again.
âThey can do it, but they should expect to get sued, and I think theyâll get attacked politically through the heavy lobbying that the well-funded crypto industry has,â he said.
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