Eleanor Terrett: Currently, crypto ETF issuers only need to submit the S-1 filing to the US SEC
Jinse Finance reported that crypto journalist Eleanor Terrett clarified on X that the US SEC's request for ETF issuers of LTC, XRP, SOL, ADA, and DOGE to withdraw their 19b-4 applications is not a bad thing. Two weeks ago, the US SEC approved general listing standards, eliminating the need for exchanges to submit 19b-4 forms to list single token ETFs, thereby simplifying and accelerating the listing process. This move indicates that the new process is working as intended. As long as the tokens meet existing standards, it is now only necessary to submit the S-1 document to the US SEC for crypto ETF approval at any time.
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