Hester Peirce, a pro-crypto SEC commissioner (a.k.a Crypto Mom), has once again voiced her support for the agency to approve a spot Bitcoin (BTC) exchange-traded fund (ETF).
In an interview today, CNBCโs Andrew Ross asked Peirce whether the SEC will approve the multiple applications to launch a spot Bitcoin ETF in the US, given the agencyโs losses against crypto-related companies, including Grayscale Investments and Ripple Labs.
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Peirce Wants SEC to Approve Spot Bitcoin ETF
Responding, Peirce said she cannot guarantee that the SEC will approve a spot BTC fund anytime soon. The SEC commissioner noted that she has always thrown her weight behind the approval of a spot Bitcoin ETF. However, she said the continuous denial of a spot-traded Bitcoin ETF application has left her mystified.
โThe logic for why we havenโt [approved a Bitcoin ETF] has always mystified me. The court case obviously is an important factor in the landscape, but I canโt guess my colleagueโs approach to this topic,โ said Peirce.
SEC Remains Hostile Towards Crypto
While Peirce refused to speculate on the SECโs upcoming decision on the multiple spot Bitcoin applications, she mentioned that the commission has been hostile towards crypto.
โEvery day, I hope that they will wake up and they will think, โWe need to take a more productive approach.โ That hasnโt happened yet, but Iโm still hoping that it will,โย she added.
Peirce has alwaysย supported the SECโs approval of a spot Bitcoin ETF. However, her opinion has not convinced other SEC commissioners, who have consistently kicked against such approval.
Crypto Stakeholders Optimistic
Meanwhile, given recent developments, several crypto stakeholders, including Galaxy Digital CEO Mark Cuban, are optimistic that the regulator will approve a spot BTC fund soon.
Recall thatย Grayscale won the SEC in a legal battle over a spot Bitcoin fund approval. Consequently, the court ordered the SEC to review its decision, leading to the denial of Grayscaleโs request to convert its Bitcoin Trust (GBTC) into a spot Bitcoin ETF.
Since the SEC did not appeal the decision,ย Grayscale filed a new applicationย for the conversion of its Bitcoin Trust.
In addition, top financial institutions, including BlackRock and Fidelity Investments, have also joined the race to launch a spot-traded BTC product.
Commenting on BlackRockโs involvement in the quest to launch a spot Bitcoin fund, Peirce said the move shows a growing interest in the spot-traded Bitcoin product.
Notably, the crypto industry is eagerly anticipating the launch of a spot-traded Bitcoin ETF in the US. This is reflected in the massive spike in BTC prices following rumors that the SEC had approved BlackRockโs application.
It can be recalled that the price of BTC spiked over 10% in less than an hour. However, the rally was short-lived afterย BlackRock refuted the report.
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