Franklin Templeton updates its spot Bitcoin ETF prospectus to SEC
Odaily Planet Daily News Bloomberg analyst James Seyffart said on X platform that Franklin Templeton has updated its prospectus for its spot Bitcoin ETF with the SEC. Earlier that day, James Seyffart said that Franklin Templeton was the only applicant who had not submitted a modified S-1 application, and the SEC had opened a comment period on its application. Scott Johnsson, a general partner at Van Buren Capital, said in an X post, "They may choose to do this early so that they can end the comment period before January 10 and approve all applications at the same time."
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