Grayscale lawyers refer to SEC allowing Volatility Shares’ investment vehicle in push for ETF
According to Grayscale, the Volatility Shares ETF was an “even riskier” product than Bitcoin futures ETFs, suggesting the SEC should allow its spot crypto ETF to begin trading.
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According to Grayscale, the Volatility Shares ETF was an “even riskier” product than Bitcoin futures ETFs, suggesting the SEC should allow its spot crypto ETF to begin trading.
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