SEC punts decisions on XRP, DOGE ETFs

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The US Securities and Trade Fee (SEC) has postponed deciding on whether or not to greenlight two proposed cryptocurrency exchange-traded funds (ETFs) holding Dogecoin and XRP, filings present. 

The US regulator has delayed its deadline for ruling on the proposed ETF listings till June, according to 2 filings reviewed by Cointelegraph. 

The filings had been responses to March requests from US exchanges NYSE Arca and Cboe BZX Trade to record Bitwise’s Dogecoin (DOGE) ETF and Franklin Templeton’s XRP (XRP) ETF, respectively. 

They got here on the identical day that Nasdaq, one other US trade, requested for permission to list a 21Shares Dogecoin ETF

Dogecoin is the world’s most closely traded memecoin, with a market capitalization of round $26 billion as of April 29, based on data from CoinGecko. XRP is the native token of the XRP Ledger blockchain community. It has a market capitalization of roughly $133 billion, CoinGecko information reveals.

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The SEC has delayed its deadline for reviewing Franklin’s XRP Fund. Supply: SEC

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Deluge of filings

In 2025, the SEC has fielded requests to authorize dozens of altcoin ETFs for US itemizing. As of April 21, roughly 70 crypto ETFs had been awaiting the SEC’s review

Asset managers are proposing funds holding “[e]verything from XRP, Litecoin and Solana to Penguins, Doge and 2x Melania and every part in between,” Bloomberg analyst Eric Balchunas said in an April 21 put up on the X platform. 

The deluge of proposals comes as US President Donald Trump pushes the SEC to take a extra accommodating stance towards cryptocurrencies. 

Nonetheless, analysts warning investor demand for altcoin ETFs could also be tepid compared to funds holding core cryptocurrencies comparable to Bitcoin (BTC) and Ether (ETH).

“Having your coin get ETF-ized is like being in a band and getting your songs added to all of the music streaming providers,” Balchunas stated. 

“Doesn’t assure listens but it surely places your music the place the overwhelming majority of the listeners are.”

Though US exchanges are embracing crypto ETFs, they’re additionally urging the SEC to take a tough regulatory posture towards digital property. In an April 25 remark letter, Nasdaq inspired the SEC to carry digital property to the identical compliance requirements as securities in the event that they represent “shares by some other title.”

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