SEC Approves Spot Ethereum ETF: ETH Price Dips

Ethereum has followed in Bitcoin’s footsteps, as the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has approved the first-ever Ethereum exchange-traded funds (ETFs).

This ETF approval marks a significant milestone for Ethereum and the broader digital asset industry, signaling growing institutional acceptance and mainstream integration.

Spot Ethereum ETFs Will Begin Trading On Tuesday

Firms such as 21Shares, Bitwise Asset Management Inc., BlackRock Inc., Invesco Ltd., Franklin Templeton, Fidelity Investments, and VanEck have confirmed that trading of the Spot Ethereum ETFs will commence on Tuesday. Investors can now gain direct exposure to Ethereum through a regulated financial product, potentially driving increased investment and liquidity in the market.

This progress results from persistent efforts to secure Ethereum ETF approvals, a path previously navigated by Bitcoin ETFs. Since January, Bitcoin ETFs have attracted significant investments from both retail and institutional sectors.

Despite these advancements, Ethereum’s market response was surprisingly subdued, with a price drop of 1.32%. This decline immediately followed the announcement, a typical ‘sell-the-news’ effect, where the price briefly dipped to $3,422 before settling at about $3,475. Given the significance of the SEC’s decision, this lukewarm response puzzled many investors and analysts.

 

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Ethereum Price Performance. Source: BeInCrypto

In an interview with BeInCrypto, Matteo Greco, Research Analyst at Fineqia, discussed that outflows are expected from ETFs initially, adding to selling pressure.

“It’s important to note that Grayscale Ethereum Trust (ETHE), which has been trading for years without redemption options for investors, may experience net outflows similar to those seen with Grayscale Bitcoin Trust (GBTC) when BTC Spot ETFs launched. ETHE will be a separate product from the new Grayscale ETH Spot ETFs (Ethereum Mini Trust), and initial strong outflows from ETHE may offset net inflows to the new products, following the pattern observed with BTC in January,” Greco told BeInCrypto.

In related news, Spot On Chain reported a significant transaction by an Ethereum whale – 0xf26. This investor deposited 8,762 ETH (valued at approximately $30.34 million) into Binance.

Previously, this whale had withdrawn 8,763 ETH from Binance at an average price of $3,882, estimating a cost of $34 million. Selling now would result in an estimated loss of $3.67 million, a substantial 10.8% decrease, after nearly two months.

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