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Last updated: June 17, 2025, 15:14  |  Written by: Emin Gün Sirer

Verifying Contracts Programmatically
Verifying Contracts Programmatically

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BlackRock Revises Spot Bitcoin ETF Proposal Ahead of Hoped-for

Options trading for BlackRock's fund iShares Bitcoin Trust has been approved with ticker symbol IBIT, the regulator said in a notice on Friday.

Blackrock’s (BLK) iShares Bitcoin Trust application to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) this week might stand a better chance than previous attempts

One Of The Largest Asset

One of the largest asset managers on the planet, BlackRock, could get coveted US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) approval for its Bitcoin ETF due to

On June 15, BlackRockwhose iShares fund is among the 11 approvedfiled for SEC approval of a so-called spot Bitcoin ETF. BlackRock’s filing seemed

BlackRock May Have Found Way to Get SEC Approval for Spot

In A Filing

It appears that BlackRock is working with the SEC to determine the share-redemption structure of its proposed product. ETF redemption typically takes two forms: either

SEC approves BlackRock's spot bitcoin ETF options listing

In a filing, the agency announced that applications for 11 issuers, including BlackRock and Grayscale, had been approvedthe culmination of a process that began in

Under The Updated Proposal

SEC Approves New Bitcoin ETFs – Forbes Advisor

BlackRock and Grayscale among 11 firms approved for spot

Under the updated proposal, BlackRock’s ETF will feature cash creation and redemption mechanisms, the model favored by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).

La Comisión De Valores De

La Comisión de Valores de Estados Unidos (SEC) ha aceptado la solicitud de BlackRock para un fondo cotizado en bolsa (ETF) de Bitcoin al contado, tras haber admitido

BlackRock Could Get SEC Approval for Bitcoin ETF - watcher.guru

La SEC acepta la solicitud de ETF de Bitcoin de BlackRock, lo que

BlackRock Met With SEC Trading Division on Redemption Model

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