SEC Delays Dogecoin ETF Decision—To the Moon or Bust?
Published Date: 9/12/2025
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Summary
The SEC is taking more time to decide if the Bitwise Dogecoin ETF can be listed and traded on NYSE Arca. This affects investors and traders interested in Dogecoin through this new ETF, as the approval process is now extended, delaying when it might hit the market. No money changes yet, but patience is key while the SEC carefully reviews the proposal.
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Decision on Dogecoin ETF Delayed 60 Days
The SEC extended its deadline to decide on listing and trading the Bitwise Dogecoin ETF by 60 days, moving the decision date from September 13, 2025 to November 12, 2025. If you follow or would invest in a Dogecoin ETF, this delays when the fund might appear on NYSE Arca but does not change any prices or require money now.
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