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Everything Crypto Investors Need to Know About Bitcoin ETFs and the SEC

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Image source: Getty Images The crypto world has been aflutter about a potential spot Bitcoin ETF approval from the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) for months now. In contrast, fears that the SEC might not grant the anticipated approvals caused Bitcoin to drop 8% in just a few hours this morning.

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Should You Buy XRP While It's Under $1?

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At the beginning of August, the long-running Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) court case against Ripple (the company behind the XRP token) finally wrapped up, and it looks like the worst of XRP's regulatory headaches is over. The SEC claimed it was a security, while Ripple claimed it was a cryptocurrency.

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Billionaire Bill Ackman Has Nearly 20% of His Pershing Square Portfolio Invested in 1 "Magnificent Seven" Stock

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Thanks to disclosure requirements by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), individual investors can keep tabs on the trading moves of prominent investors. As of the end of 2023, Ackman's portfolio had 18.5% As of the end of 2023, Ackman's portfolio had 18.5% That's far from being expensive.

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Should You Buy Ripple (XRP) While It's Still Below $1?

The Motley Fool

The crypto market experienced an avalanche this week, as the Securities and Exchange Commission's (SEC) long-running lawsuit against Ripple (CRYPTO: XRP) finally reached an end. How did the SEC's lawsuit against Ripple Labs work out? District Judge Analisa Torres issued a ruling firmly in Ripple's favor.

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Ethereum Investors Just Got Some Bullish News

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Bitcoin (CRYPTO: BTC) investors might recall a fine Wednesday last January when the first exchange-traded funds (ETFs) based on spot Bitcoin prices hit the Street. The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) rejected that application five years later, but the idea of spot Bitcoin ETFs persisted.

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The Ultimate Cryptocurrency to Buy With $100 Right Now

The Motley Fool

But the bigger story seems to be the hype over a spot Ethereum exchange-traded fund (ETF). The growing consensus is that the first spot Ethereum ETFs could receive Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) approval by May, at which point investors would start piling more and more money into Ethereum.

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Is Ethereum Still a Millionaire-Maker Crypto?

The Motley Fool

While it's hard to argue with Ethereum's historical track record, things get a bit dicier when you consider its future prospects. The SEC and regulatory risk Finally, there's the pesky little matter of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). According to the SEC, that would make Ethereum a security.