SEC Extends Review Time for Grayscale Cardano Trust Trading Approval
Published Date: 8/28/2025
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The SEC is taking more time to decide if NYSE Arca can list and trade shares of the Grayscale Cardano Trust (ADA), a new crypto-based investment. This affects investors interested in ADA shares and could impact when these shares become available to trade. The decision delay means folks should stay tuned for updates before buying or selling ADA on the exchange.
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SEC Delays Decision on ADA Listing
If you plan to buy or sell Grayscale Cardano Trust (ADA) shares on NYSE Arca, the SEC extended its decision deadline to October 26, 2025. The SEC added 60 days beyond the original August 27, 2025 deadline to decide whether to approve or disapprove listing and trading of ADA shares.
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