The introduction of spot Bitcoin ETFs has attracted a fresh influx of investors, driving a notable increase in trading volume. This trend has generated a wave of optimism that extends beyond Bitcoin itself.
But this hasnât made the launch of a spot Ethereum ETF any earlier as the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is currently evaluating the possibility of such a fund. Despite the uncertainty, experts appear to be bullish on the trajectory of the worldâs largest altcoin.
Bitcoin is gearing up for another important event this year in the form of halving, which is scheduled for April this year. Looking at the previous halving events, Matthew Sigel, VanEckâs Head of Digital Assets, for one, has shared a bullish outlook for Ethereum.
The executive expressed doubt regarding the occurrence of a âflippening,â a scenario where Ethereum surpasses Bitcoin as the leading crypto asset. However, he anticipates that Ethereum will surpass Bitcoin in terms of performance.
In a statement to CryptoQuant, Sigel said,
The VanEck exec discussed the regulatory challenges facing the asset class in the United States, noting that the governmentâs reluctance to involve banks and brokers poses a significant hurdle.
This cautious approach by financial institutions has affected the listing of ETFs related to crypto assets as well, with the SEC once again delaying its decision to approve or reject BlackRock and Fidelityâs spot Ethereum ETF.
A similar sentiment was echoed by Jake Chervinsky, Chief Legal Officer of crypto firm Variant. He said the SEC is facing increasing political pressure and navigating through market instability, both of which may impact its decision-making process on spot Ethereum ETFs.
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But this hasnât made the launch of a spot Ethereum ETF any earlier as the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is currently evaluating the possibility of such a fund. Despite the uncertainty, experts appear to be bullish on the trajectory of the worldâs largest altcoin.
Ethereumâs Bullish Outlook
Bitcoin is gearing up for another important event this year in the form of halving, which is scheduled for April this year. Looking at the previous halving events, Matthew Sigel, VanEckâs Head of Digital Assets, for one, has shared a bullish outlook for Ethereum.
The executive expressed doubt regarding the occurrence of a âflippening,â a scenario where Ethereum surpasses Bitcoin as the leading crypto asset. However, he anticipates that Ethereum will surpass Bitcoin in terms of performance.
In a statement to CryptoQuant, Sigel said,
âOver the medium term, ETH tends to outperform BTC in the halving year, right? So I donât want to lose the forest for the trees. I donât think there will be flippening, but I do think when the year is said and done, ETH will have outperformed BTC.â
Delays in Spot Ethereum ETFs
The VanEck exec discussed the regulatory challenges facing the asset class in the United States, noting that the governmentâs reluctance to involve banks and brokers poses a significant hurdle.
This cautious approach by financial institutions has affected the listing of ETFs related to crypto assets as well, with the SEC once again delaying its decision to approve or reject BlackRock and Fidelityâs spot Ethereum ETF.
âThe US government doesnât want banks and brokers to touch these assets, right? So as you see the distribution strategies by money managers and financial advisors, you will notice that the banks and the bank-owned brokers have been slow, or are not listing these ETFs as well. We do expect that regulation to change over time, but it is a considerable headwind and we constantly have to remind ourselves that this is not a US asset class. This is the anti-dollar.â
A similar sentiment was echoed by Jake Chervinsky, Chief Legal Officer of crypto firm Variant. He said the SEC is facing increasing political pressure and navigating through market instability, both of which may impact its decision-making process on spot Ethereum ETFs.
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