The U.S. SEC met with 8 Bitcoin spot ETF applicants including Grayscale at the end of November
SEC stated that its trading and market division met with Bitwise, VanEck, Fidelity, and Invesco at the end of November regarding their respective proposals. The agency also met with 21Shares on behalf of Ark Invest's spot Bitcoin ETF proposal around the end of this month. The SEC does not appear to have met with WisdomTree, Valkyrie, or GlobalX regarding their respective spot Bitcoin ETF applications. Although the US Securities and Exchange Commission has disclosed several recent meetings, it has not publicly announced any plans to approve spot Bitcoin ETFs.
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