Bitcoin price rose sharply on Tuesday, tracking a rally in Ether after a media report flagged some progress towards the approval of spot-Ether exchange-traded funds for U.S. markets. 

The world’s largest cryptocurrency rose 5.8% in the past 24 hours to $70,987.1 by 01:08 ET (05:08 GMT). 

But world no.2 token Ether was the star performer on Tuesday, surging 17% to a 1-½ month high of $3,656.01.

Ether surges as report says SEC asks ETF applicants to update key filings

A report from Coindesk showed that the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission asked applicants for spot Ether ETFs to update some key filings, ahead of a key deadline for the approval of the funds later this Thursday. 

While the report said that there was still no guarantee that the regulator will approve the ETFs, it did mark some progress towards an eventual approval.

Bloomberg analysts Eric Balchunas and James Seyffart updated their expectations for a spot Ether ETF approval to a 75% probability from 25%, citing the Coindesk report and stating that the SEC could be “doing a 180” on a potential approval.

The SEC was seen largely averse towards a spot Ether ETF, especially as recent reports said the regulator was also pursuing action against the EthereumFoundation over Ether’s potential nature as a security. 

But a spot ETF approval could trigger a similar rally in Ether as it did for Bitcoin earlier in 2024, where the token surged to a record high on increased capital inflows as institutional investors piled into the ETFs.#ETHETFS #btc70k #BTC #BinanceLaunchpool $BTC