The post Another Day, Another DOGE: Bitwise Dogecoin ETF May Debut in November After SEC Filing appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. In brief Bitwise amended its Dogecoin exchange-traded fund filing. If the SEC doesn’t object, the fund could start trading in 20 days. The first U.S. ETF giving investors exposure to Dogecoin debuted in September. Investors may be able to purchase shares in a Bitwise exchange-traded fund tracking the popular Dogecoin meme coin before the end of November, based on a regulatory filing from the crypto fund issuer.  Bitwise removed a “delaying amendment” from its S-1 registration statement for the Bitwise Dogecoin ETF, according to the Thursday submission to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission If the SEC doesn’t object to the filing in 20 days, the registration automatically becomes effective and the ETF can debut. The first ETF giving U.S. investors exposure to DOGE, Rex Shares and Osprey Funds’ DOJE ETF, debuted in September, and has generated $17 million in trading volume.  Asset managers both from the crypto and traditional finance worlds have submitted more than 90 applications for funds tracking different altcoins and combinations of tokens, according to Bloomberg data. The odds of approval for these products rose considerably after the SEC eased generic listing standards for commodity-based trusts.  The fund applications also follow the dramatic success of Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs, which debuted last year and now manage about $150 billion and $20 billion in assets, respectively, and increasing demand for digital asset-focused investment products.    “Bitwise smartly holds the view that investors should have the ability to invest in whatever assets they wish, and it works hard to offer as broad an array of options as it can,” financial advisor Ric Edelman, who heads the Digital Assets Council of Financial Advisors, told Decrypt.  He added that he expected altcoin funds to accumulate roughly the same volume of assets relative to Bitcoin ETFs as altcoins themselves have generated relative to the… The post Another Day, Another DOGE: Bitwise Dogecoin ETF May Debut in November After SEC Filing appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. In brief Bitwise amended its Dogecoin exchange-traded fund filing. If the SEC doesn’t object, the fund could start trading in 20 days. The first U.S. ETF giving investors exposure to Dogecoin debuted in September. Investors may be able to purchase shares in a Bitwise exchange-traded fund tracking the popular Dogecoin meme coin before the end of November, based on a regulatory filing from the crypto fund issuer.  Bitwise removed a “delaying amendment” from its S-1 registration statement for the Bitwise Dogecoin ETF, according to the Thursday submission to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission If the SEC doesn’t object to the filing in 20 days, the registration automatically becomes effective and the ETF can debut. The first ETF giving U.S. investors exposure to DOGE, Rex Shares and Osprey Funds’ DOJE ETF, debuted in September, and has generated $17 million in trading volume.  Asset managers both from the crypto and traditional finance worlds have submitted more than 90 applications for funds tracking different altcoins and combinations of tokens, according to Bloomberg data. The odds of approval for these products rose considerably after the SEC eased generic listing standards for commodity-based trusts.  The fund applications also follow the dramatic success of Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs, which debuted last year and now manage about $150 billion and $20 billion in assets, respectively, and increasing demand for digital asset-focused investment products.    “Bitwise smartly holds the view that investors should have the ability to invest in whatever assets they wish, and it works hard to offer as broad an array of options as it can,” financial advisor Ric Edelman, who heads the Digital Assets Council of Financial Advisors, told Decrypt.  He added that he expected altcoin funds to accumulate roughly the same volume of assets relative to Bitcoin ETFs as altcoins themselves have generated relative to the…

Another Day, Another DOGE: Bitwise Dogecoin ETF May Debut in November After SEC Filing

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In brief

  • Bitwise amended its Dogecoin exchange-traded fund filing.
  • If the SEC doesn’t object, the fund could start trading in 20 days.
  • The first U.S. ETF giving investors exposure to Dogecoin debuted in September.

Investors may be able to purchase shares in a Bitwise exchange-traded fund tracking the popular Dogecoin meme coin before the end of November, based on a regulatory filing from the crypto fund issuer. 

Bitwise removed a “delaying amendment” from its S-1 registration statement for the Bitwise Dogecoin ETF, according to the Thursday submission to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission

If the SEC doesn’t object to the filing in 20 days, the registration automatically becomes effective and the ETF can debut.

The first ETF giving U.S. investors exposure to DOGE, Rex Shares and Osprey Funds’ DOJE ETF, debuted in September, and has generated $17 million in trading volume. 

Asset managers both from the crypto and traditional finance worlds have submitted more than 90 applications for funds tracking different altcoins and combinations of tokens, according to Bloomberg data. The odds of approval for these products rose considerably after the SEC eased generic listing standards for commodity-based trusts. 

The fund applications also follow the dramatic success of Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs, which debuted last year and now manage about $150 billion and $20 billion in assets, respectively, and increasing demand for digital asset-focused investment products. 

 “Bitwise smartly holds the view that investors should have the ability to invest in whatever assets they wish, and it works hard to offer as broad an array of options as it can,” financial advisor Ric Edelman, who heads the Digital Assets Council of Financial Advisors, told Decrypt

He added that he expected altcoin funds to accumulate roughly the same volume of assets relative to Bitcoin ETFs as altcoins themselves have generated relative to the leading cryptocurrency. 

Dogecoin was recently trading at close to $0.18 per coin, a more than 13% 24-hour rise, according to crypto markets data provider CoinGecko data. The asset, which is the 10th biggest cryptocurrency with a market capitalization of $25.4 billion, has struggled to beat the all-time high it notched in 2021 of $0.73. 

In an email to Decrypt, Bitwise wrote: “The only comment we can make is ‘woof, woof.'”

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