Hashdex Crypto Index ETF Now Includes Altcoin Exposure

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Asset supervisor Hashdex expanded its Crypto Index US exchange-traded fund (ETF) to incorporate XRP (XRP), SOL (SOL) and Stellar (XLM) following the generic itemizing rule change from the Securities and Alternate Fee (SEC).

The Nasdaq inventory exchange-listed ETF now contains 5 cryptocurrencies held 1:1 by the fund, together with Bitcoin (BTC) and Ether (ETH), and is buying and selling beneath the ticker image NCIQ, in line with Thursday’s announcement.

The SEC approved generic listing standards for ETFs in September, paving the best way for a sooner ETF approval course of for eligible cryptocurrencies.

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Hashdex’s discover of increasing its ETF beneath the proposed SEC rule change for generic listings. Supply: SEC

To qualify for generic itemizing eligibility, a cryptocurrency should be categorised as a commodity or characteristic futures contracts listed on respected exchanges. Moreover, eligible cryptos should be topic to monetary surveillance beneath the US Intermarket Surveillance Group.

Market analysts and business executives anticipate a torrent of latest crypto ETF filings because of the new requirements, which is able to give inventory market members entry to the crypto markets and blur the road between conventional monetary devices and digital belongings.

Associated: SEC listing rules to boost crypto ETFs, but no guarantee of inflows: Bitwise

US SEC begins approving multi-asset crypto ETFs to hasten innovation

The SEC approved the Grayscale Digital Large Cap Fund, the primary US multi-asset crypto ETF, on Sept. 17. Grayscale’s fund contains BTC, ETH, XRP, SOL and Cardano (ADA).

SEC Chair Paul Atkins is spearheading efforts to streamline the ETF approval course of for cryptocurrencies as a part of a broader initiative to modernize the monetary system for digital finance.

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Supply: Eric Balchunas

Atkins just lately proposed an “innovation exemption” for crypto companies, a regulatory sandbox that might enable crypto tasks to experiment with new applied sciences with out worry of regulatory reprisal from authorities companies. 

The SEC, on the behest of US President Donald Trump’s administration, has issued a sequence of statements and coverage proposals in 2025 designed to cut back the regulatory burden on crypto firms — a stark departure from the SEC under former Chair Gary Gensler’s leadership.

These insurance policies embody ending regulation by enforcement or submitting lawsuits in opposition to tasks with out due discover, crafting complete market construction guidelines for digital belongings and classifying most cryptocurrencies as commodities.

Journal: SEC’s U-turn on crypto leaves key questions unanswered