SEC delays BlackRock ether ETF proposal again The Securities and Exchange Commission has once again postponed its decision on BlackRock’s proposal for an ether exchange-traded fund.

The anticipated delay has brought attention to the possibility of ETH ETFs being decided on in May. written by Katherine Ross 4 marca 2024, około 5:53 wieczorem. Chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission, Gary Gensler, spoke at the Third Way Think Tank event titled “CMI 43: Demystifying Derivatives with CFTC Chairman Gary Gensler” under a CC license. The Securities and Exchange Commission decided to postpone making a decision on BlackRock’s proposal for an ether ETF on Monday, a development that was widely anticipated. According to analysts such as James Seyffart from Bloomberg, it is believed that a decision on whether to approve or delay the introduction of spot ether ETFs will not be made until at least May. BlackRock’s ETF proposal was delayed earlier in January after the SEC approved several bitcoin ETFs. The focus is now shifting towards Ethereum spot ETFs. Seyffart wrote on X that he was closely observing May 23 as an important upcoming date. In January, he informed Blockworks that he estimated the likelihood of approval to be approximately 60% by May.