SEC Takes Extra Time on Bitcoin Ethereum ETF Crypto Swaps
Published Date: 7/21/2025
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The SEC is taking extra time to review NYSE Arca’s plan to change how the Bitwise Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs work, letting investors swap shares directly with the actual cryptocurrencies. This affects anyone trading these ETFs and could make buying and selling smoother and possibly cheaper. The decision deadline is now extended past July 25, 2025, so stay tuned for updates!
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