U.S. SEC Delays Resolution on 7RCC Spot Bitcoin and Carbon Credit Futures ETFs
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) said it will need more time to decide on the next steps for the proposed 7RCC Spot Bitcoin and Carbon Credit Futures ETF, thus delaying its approval decision on the 7RCC Spot Bitcoin and Carbon Credit Futures ETF, in a filing on Thursday local time.In a document filed on Thursday, the agency said it will decide by June 24, 2024 whether or not to approve the 7RCC Spot Bitcoin and Carbon Credit Futures ETF.
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