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SEC backtracks on REX-Osprey staked ETFs

May 31, 2025Updated:May 31, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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The USA Securities and Change Fee (SEC) responded to the efficient registration modification for Solana (SOL) and Ether (ETH) staked exchange-traded funds (ETFs) from ETF supplier REX Monetary and asset administration agency Osprey Funds, elevating concern that each funding autos don’t qualify as ETFs as a result of their distinctive buildings.

In response to a current report from Bloomberg, the regulators say the c-corp enterprise construction used within the funds, which is extremely uncommon for ETFs, conflicts with the 6C-11 rule, colloquially often called “the ETF rule.” This regulation legally designates the forms of company buildings applicable for exchange-traded funds. The SEC wrote in a Might 30 letter:

“As now we have communicated to you on a number of events, Fee employees continues to have unresolved questions on whether or not the Funds, if structured and operated as proposed, would have the ability to meet the definition of ‘funding firm’ below the Funding Firm Act.”  

“Disclosures within the registration assertion concerning the Funds’ standing as funding corporations could also be doubtlessly deceptive,” the letter continued.

SEC backtracks on REX-Osprey staked ETFs
SEC responds to the REX-Osprey staking ETF filings with concern over the enterprise construction of the ETFs. Supply: SEC

Regardless of the minor setback, analysts are optimistic that the ETF issuers and the SEC will attain an settlement. “REX legal professionals say they’ll work it out,” Bloomberg ETF analyst Eric Balchunas wrote in a Might 31 X publish. “Issuers are pushing the envelope laborious in an effort to get first to market,” the analyst continued.

Crypto buyers and merchants proceed carefully monitoring the approval of altcoin and staking ETFs in america, because the itemizing of those funding autos is predicted to carry contemporary liquidity from the standard monetary markets into crypto.

Associated: Crypto business urges SEC to make clear staking stance

SEC delays staking ETF determination regardless of current steerage

Regardless of the SEC issuing current steerage that crypto staking doesn’t violate securities legal guidelines and doesn’t fall below the purview of securities transactions, the SEC continues to delay the choice on staked and altcoin ETFs.

In response to Bloomberg ETF analyst James Seyffart, the delays had been anticipated and are usually not out of the norm.

“Virtually all of those filings have remaining due dates in October,” Seyffart wrote, including that it’s unusual for ETF purposes to be accepted so early.

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