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Crypto-friendly Rep. Tom Emmer launches bid for House speaker
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October is proving to be a solid month for Bitcoin as the price is nearing the 2023 high at $31,805. Generally, major resistances are not cleared in the first instance as the ...
post: *GRAYSCALE COURT RULING SENDS BITCOIN ETF APPROVAL BACK TO SEC *SEC TOLD NEXT STEPS TO TAKE WITH GRAYSCALE BITCOIN ETF PLANS $BTC post: Grayscale mandate dropped. Nothing new here, as expected. pic.twitter.com/KzOVQur0hI US Court confirms Grayscale ruling, says SEC must re-review bid for spot bitcoin ETF The U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit issued a formal mandate to assert its August ruling that the Securities and Exchange Commission needs to reconsider the bid from Grayscale Investments to convert its flagship GBTC fund into a spot bitcoin ETF. The widely expected and procedural move followed the SEC's announcement last week that it did not intend to appeal the ruling. While Grayscale followed by submitting a fresh filing for the fund, it's not clear if the SEC could seek to reject the application for another reason. "In accordance with the judgment of August 29, 2023, and pursuant to Federal Rule of Appellate Procedure 41, this constitutes the formal mandate of this court," according to the mandate filed on Monday.
post: SEC COMMISSIONER HESTER PEIRCE SAYS APPLICATION QUEUE IS GROWING POST GRAYSCALE REVERSAL post: PEIRCE: PROBLEMATIC THAT BITCOIN PRODUCTS GET MORE SEC SCRUTINY *PEIRCE: WORRY SOME SEC CRYPTO ACTION COULD HAVE ADVERSE IMPACT
BlackRock’s Bitcoin exchange-traded fund (ETF) might be close to launching. A ticker for the iShares Bitcoin Trust, IBTC, has been listed by the Depository Trust & Clearing ...
A federal appeals court formalized a victory for Grayscale Investments LLC in its bid to create an exchange-traded fund based on Bitcoin over the objection of the US Securities ...
The jump in US Treasury yields above 5% on Monday set off renewed investor tumult but is unlikely to trigger concerns at the Federal Reserve unless the rise becomes more volatile ...