Nasdaq Resubmits Blackrock Spot Bitcoin ETF Application Inks Agreement With Coinbase for Surveillance-Sharing
After the four firms that filed for spot bitcoin exchange-traded funds (ETFs) resubmitted their applications with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), the asset manager Blackrock followed suit with an amended application. Similar to Cboe’s refiling of registrations from Fidelity, Vaneck, Invesco, and Wisdomtree, Nasdaq amended the Blackrock spot bitcoin ETF filing, by incorporating Coinbase as a surveillance-sharing agreement (SSA) partner. Nasdaq Amends Blackrock Spot Bitcoin ETF Application Alongside Industry Competitors Last week, a report from The Wall Street Journal revealed that individuals with knowledge of the situation said the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) expressed dissatisfaction with the numerous spot bitcoin ETF filings submitted in the past two weeks. The leading U.S. options exchange, Cboe, informed the WSJ that it intended to revise its filings. Subsequently, Cboe updated the spot bitcoin ETF filings for Wisdomtree, Vaneck, Invesco, and F