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Analyst expects crypto ETFs to double on new SEC rule

By Editorial Board Published September 18, 2025 3 Min Read
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Analyst expects crypto ETFs to double on new SEC rule

Analyst expects crypto ETFs to double on new SEC rule

The Securities and Trade Fee (SEC) slashed necessities yesterday afternoon for spot crypto ETF candidates, and analysts are predicting a wave of recent listings.

Bloomberg’s senior exchange-traded fund (ETF) analyst predicted 100 new US crypto ETFs inside 12 months, for instance, after commissioners’ newly revealed Generic Itemizing Requirements.

For context, there are presently fewer than 30 spot crypto ETFs buying and selling on US exchanges and about 97 complete crypto ETFs, together with leveraged, inverse, and derivatives-based merchandise.

“The last time they implemented a generic listings standards for ETF, launches tripled,” famous Bloomberg’s analyst. 

“Get ready for a wave of spot crypto exchange-traded product launches in coming weeks,” agreed one other.

Galaxy Analysis believes there are 14 digital property that may shortly qualify for expedited listings of recent spot crypto ETPs: BTC, ETH, XRP, SOL, BCH, ADA, DOGE, LTC, LINK, XLM, AVAX, SHIB, DOT, and HBAR.

Additionally yesterday, the SEC authorized the itemizing of the Grayscale Digital Massive Cap Fund and evening-settled choices on the CBOE Bitcoin US ETF Index and Mini-CBOE Bitcoin US ETF Index.

Paul Atkins’ new day on the SEC

Commissioners’ diminished necessities for itemizing a spot crypto ETF along with these approvals exhibit Paul Atkins’ dedication to Trump’s govt order to make the US the “crypto capital of the world.”

Atkins disagrees completely with the unambiguous determinations of his SEC Chair predecessors Jay Clayton and Gary Gensler. Clayton mentioned, “I believe every ICO I have seen is a security,” and Gensler mentioned, “I find myself agreeing with Chairman Clayton.”

Even the founding father of the SEC Workplace of Web Enforcement mentioned, “Every single ICO I ever saw was unlawful on multiple levels.”

Nicely, Atkins in some way believes that “most crypto tokens are not securities,” as a result of “it is a new day at the SEC.”

The truth is, including “exemptions and safe harbors” and amending guidelines to accommodate crypto promoters are on his agenda.

The SEC’s new generic itemizing requirements that would double the variety of crypto ETFs over the following 12 months is exactly consistent with Atkins’ “new day at the SEC” initiative.

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