SEC Calls BlackRock, Fidelity Bitcoin ETF Applications Inadequate: WSJ
The newspaper reported Friday claims that the top regulator has said the applications "aren’t sufficiently clear and comprehensive" enough.
The newspaper reported Friday claims that the top regulator has said the applications "aren’t sufficiently clear and comprehensive" enough.
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