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BTCO Spot Bitcoin ETF Nears Approval Milestone with DTCC Listing

As the BTCO ticker finds its place on the DTCC's website, it signifies a step forward in the application process, but the final outcome remains uncertain.

Invesco and Galaxy’s spot Bitcoin exchange-traded fund (ETF), BTCO, has reached a notable milestone in its application process.

The ETF’s ticker, BTCO, has recently made its appearance on the Depository Trust and Clearing Corporation’s (DTCC) website, a development observed within the past six days. Comparatively, there was no record of BTCO listed on October 25.

However, it is essential to emphasize that the inclusion of a ticker in the “ETF Products” section of the DTCC’s site does not guarantee the eventual approval of the product.

A spokesperson from DTCC clarified that it is a customary practice for the organization to add securities to the NSCC (National Securities Clearing Corporation) security eligibility file “in preparation for the launch of a new ETF to the market.”

The spokesperson further noted that being listed does not serve as an indicator of the outcome of any pending regulatory or approval processes.

The application for the joint spot Bitcoin ETF, managed collaboratively by the global investment firm Invesco and the crypto asset fund Galaxy Digital, was reactivated on June 21.

This decision to renew the application occurred amidst a surge of similar filings for spot Bitcoin ETF products, a trend set in motion by the prominent investment firm BlackRock, which submitted its groundbreaking application for a spot Bitcoin ETF on June 15.

As the BTCO ticker finds its place on the DTCC’s website, it signifies a step forward in the application process, but the final outcome remains uncertain.

The ETF landscape continues to evolve, influenced by a wave of applications and regulatory developments, with industry players eagerly awaiting clarity on the future of these financial instruments.

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