The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission announced Thursday that nine bitcoin exchange-traded fund disapproval orders are to be stayed until further review.
Referencing Rule 431 of the Commission's Rules of Practice, the SEC said in a series of letters that it would reconsider the three rejections made by the U.S. regulator's staff.
According to the Rules of Practice, the Commission may effectively "Affirm, reverse, modify, set aside or remand for further proceedings, in whole or in part," which technically means the end of this batch of bitcoin ETFs is not final.
Jake Chervinsky, a defense and litigation lawyer for Kobre and Kim LLP, told CoinDesk the petition for review was likely "Initiated by a member of the Commission" as no indication on the SEC's web page points to action taken by either of the two exchanges responsible for the ETF filings - the Chicago Board Options Exchange and New York Stock Exchange.
Perhaps most notably, the SEC leadership only just recently issued a decision following a separate review of a past bitcoin ETF rejection for the proposal by investors Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss.
The Winklevoss bitcoin ETF was denied initially in March of last year, seemingly ending a multi-year effort to create a "Physically" backed bitcoin fund into which investors could buy stakes.
After the SEC's staff pushed back against the idea, the Bats BZX exchange, which filed the proposed rule change allowing for the bitcoin ETF, petitioned for a review.
More than a year after the review began the SEC's commissioners came to the decision that the ruling to disapprove would not be overturned, affirming "BZX has not met its burden under the Exchange Act and the Commission's Rules of Practice to demonstrate its proposal is consistent with the requirements of the Exchange Act Section 6(b)(5)."
At the time, Commissioner Hester Peirce wrote a letter of dissent disagreeing with the outcome of the review.
Her arguments - that the SEC should be focused on disclosure rather than playing "Gatekeeper" to the market - will likely be raised again during deliberations on the current set of bitcoin ETF proposals put forth by Direxion, GraniteShares and ProShares.
What an SEC Bitcoin ETF Rejection Review Really Means
gepubliceerd op Aug 24, 2018
by Coindesk | gepubliceerd op Coinage
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