According to market sources, Japan's cryptocurrency reform bill will be submitted to the Diet after cabinet approval.
The Grey Release Spot XRP ETF (19b-4 application) has been officially filed in the Federal Register, which means that from now on, the SEC will begin its review and will have until October 18 to decide whether to approve or reject the application. The 19b-4 filing is Grayscale's official filing with the SEC to apply for the launch of an XRP-based exchange-traded fund (ETF). The filing has been officially published in the Federal Register, marking the official start of the review process. Accordi...
MEMX, the US stock exchange, has filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission for approval to list the 21Shares XRP ETF as a "commodity trust". The move marks another effort by the US exchange to list an ETF containing spot XRP. The filing also highlights the SEC's shift in stance on cryptocurrencies.
Monochrome has submitted an application for its third spot cryptoasset ETF, the Monochrome Litecoin ETF (ticker: $LTCC), to Cboe Australia.
Bitwise has filed an application with the Securities Exchange Commission (SEC) for a Bitcoin Standard Company ETF. The fund is designed to provide funding for the adoption of#Shares of companies with Bitcoin standard and at least $1,000 BTC in company financing provide risk exposure.
Bitcoin financial services company Fold has filed an S-4 with the US SEC in preparation for a listing. Currently, Fold's corporate treasury holds more than 1,000 BTC.
On September 21st, according to Jin Ten, a document filed with the US SEC shows that Kress Colette, executive vice president and chief financial officer of Nvidia, sold nearly $16 million worth of company stock this week. The document shows that she sold 68,909 Nvidia shares on September 18, worth about $7.93 million, and 66,670 shares on September 20, worth about $7.77 million. Nvidia shares fell 1.59% on Friday to close at $116.00, down 8.8% in the past month.
Super PACs spend about $4.10 million on media ads for Arizona Rep. Ruben Gallego, who will run for a U.S. Senate seat in the state starting in 2025, according to documents filed with the Federal Election Commission on Sept. 14. Protect Progress also reported that the group spent more than $3.70 million on media ads for Michigan Rep. Elissa Slotkin, who will run for a U.S. Senate seat.