Unexpected: Key Obstacles for Ethereum Spot ETF Listing Removed, US SEC Approved Trading Rule Changes
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发表于 2024-5-24 12:48:26
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【 Sudden: Key Obstacles to Ethereum Spot ETF Listing Removed, US SEC Approved Trading Rule Changes 】 After Thursday local time, according to a regulatory document posted on the US SEC website, US financial regulatory agencies have historically approved a trading rule change form related to this new product. This also marks that Ethereum spot ETFs are only one last step away from landing on US exchanges.
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