#Write2earn #ETHEREUM ETF REJECTION EXPECTED, BUT OPTIMISM REMAINS FOR FUTURE APPROVAL

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Despite the market expecting the first batch of Ethereum ETFs to be rejected, there's still hope for approval next year, according to a fund manager.

Early Monday, the crypto market was fairly quiet. Bitcoin (BTC), the largest cryptocurrency by market value, was steady at $67,156, and Ethereum (ETH) was trading at $3,127. This comes after a week of positive movement driven by optimism over a potential U.S. interest rate cut and a stock market rally.

Things might heat up soon with upcoming decisions on the first Ethereum exchange-traded funds (ETFs). The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is set to make decisions on VanEck's Ethereum ETF on May 23 and the Ark/21 Shares ETF on May 24. Additionally, Nvidia's earnings report is expected.

March Zheng, managing partner at Bizantine Capital, mentioned in an interview that while the market is almost certain about a rejection, there's still room for optimism. He said, "We might find some positives in the delay, which could hint at a likely approval of Ethereum ETFs next year. The removal of staking elements by applicants reclassifies ETH as commodities, supported by the CFTC, paving a significant way forward."

Currently, Polymarket estimates a 10% chance of an Ethereum ETF being approved by May 31, a 13% chance by June 30, and a 28% chance by the end of the year. Recently, Coinbase analyst David Han suggested that the market might be "underestimating the timing and likelihood of a potential approval."

Zheng also noted that positive news about Ethereum ETFs could boost trading sentiment for BASE, a Layer-2 network. BASE's native token has dropped nearly 25% in the past two weeks.