Cathie Wood’s ARK Invest files to offer a Bitcoin ETF, BFSI News, ET BFSI

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Star stock picker Cathie Wood‘s ARK Invest filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission on Monday to create a bitcoin exchange traded fund (ETF), the latest fund manager attempting to cash in on investors’ growing interest in cryptocurrencies.

Wood, whose ARK Innovation ETF was the top-performing U.S. equity fund last year, has been a vocal proponent of bitcoin.

Her flagship ARK Innovation fund owns around $820 million worth of shares in cryptocurrency exchange Coinbase Global, making it the fund’s 10th largest holding. Coinbase has fallen 35% since its stock market debut in April.

ARK’s application to the SEC follows recent filings by Fidelity and CBOE Global Markets in March. The SEC is yet to approve a bitcoin ETF.

Bitcoin tumbled in recent days to a two-week low as China‘s expanding crackdown on bitcoin mining made investors more uncertain about the future of the leading cryptocurrency. Bitcoin on Monday traded at about $34,450, compared to its April peak of nearly $65,000.



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SEC delays ruling on Bitcoin ETF in blow to crypto traders, BFSI News, ET BFSI

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US regulators have once again punted their decision on whether to approve a Bitcoin ETF.

The Securities and Exchange Commission said in a Wednesday regulatory filing that it will seek more public comment on a proposal to list a product on Cboe Global Markets Inc. It’s not the first time this year that the SEC has delayed giving an answer to the legions of crypto advocates pushing for a way to trade the largest cryptocurrency in an exchange-traded fund format.

Crypto enthusiasts have long been frustrated by the agency’s reluctance to sign-off on a Bitcoin ETF, a product that could catapult the world’s most valuable digital token into the mainstream among institutional investors.

There were predictions earlier this year that the regulator would be more receptive under SEC Chair Gary Gensler, who once taught classes on digital assets at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. But since he took the reins in April, the agency has continued to express concerns that crypto exchanges lack oversight. And it has laid out fresh warnings about the risks of mutual funds investing in Bitcoin futures.

As part of Wednesday’s announcement, the SEC asked the public to weigh in on aspects of the Cboe proposal, which seeks approval of a VanEck Associates Corp. ETF. The SEC set deadlines into July and perhaps even August for people to respond. Here are some of the agency’s key questions:

  • Whether the trust and shares associated with the ETF would be susceptible to manipulation?
  • Whether Cboe’s plan is set up to prevent fraud and manipulation?
  • How transparent is Bitcoin?
  • Has regulation of the Bitcoin market changed substantially in the past five years?
  • What views do commentators have on the size and regulation of CME’s Bitcoin futures contracts?

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