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Opinion: SEC Standards Likely Loose Enough for Most Top 50 Coins to be ETF-able

Summary: In response to news, Bloomberg senior ETF analyst Eric Balchunas commented on the SEC's move to establish universal listing standards for cryptocurrency ETFs, stating that it is reasonable and a key reason why we are optimistic about the approval rate for most coins being as high as 95%. The question is, what will the standards ...

In response to news, Bloomberg senior ETF analyst Eric Balchunas commented on the SEC's move to establish universal listing standards for cryptocurrency ETFs, stating that it is reasonable and a key reason why we are optimistic about the approval rate for most coins being as high as 95%. The question is, what will the standards be? We believe these standards may be loose enough for the majority of the top 50 coins to be eligible for ETFs.

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