Foreign media: The SEC may not hold a public vote on whether to approve a BTC spot ETF, but that doesn’t mean it won’t start trading this week
The US Securities and Exchange Commission may not vote publicly on whether or not to approve a Bitcoin ETF for spot trading. However, this does not necessarily mean that the product will not begin trading this week.Although SEC meetings (both public and non-public) are publicly disclosed, SEC Chairman Gary Gensler may choose to vote on Bitcoin ETF applications individually through a process that allows for vote collection without the need for a public meeting.
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