Excellent rundown on the state of timelines with spot crypto ETPs.
There’s some confusion around the SEC and spot ETPs.
Quick update for folks —> Basically we’re waiting on the government to reopen (probably).
Litecoin 19b4 deadline was Oct 2. Solana 19b4 deadline was Oct 10. Those (as well as for XRP, BCH and AVAX, etc) were obviated by the Generic Listing Standards (GLS). Technically, the 19b4s still stand on their own and became automatically effective; however, the Exchanges will eventually list these based on the GLS.
But the 19b4 isn’t the only process. It’s the one that prior commissions used to block these products; however, you also need to register under the 1933 Act (the S-1s) and the 1934 Act (the 8-As).
Generally speaking, an S-1 is taken effective by SEC Corp Fin acceleration and filed S-1s include a “delaying amendment” that prevents the S-1 from going effective automatically. The SEC staff that reviews these products has been furloughed, meaning that new registration statements are slowed down and would wait until government opens up. The more conservative estimate for SOL ETPs is within a week of government opening up again.
Technically, the issuers can remove the delaying amendment and go effective within 20 days of filing pursuant to 1933 Act Sec 8(a). Some IPO issuers and a handful of crypto ETPs (including Canary LTC, Bitwise SOL and Grayscale SOL) have pulled their delaying amendment; however, that doesn’t guarantee that they will launch ~Halloween (after the 20 day period runs).
You also need to file your Form 8-A and the exchange has to notice their 8a-12b to register under the 1934 Act. We don’t know if the NYSE Arca, CBOE BZX and NASDAQ will push forward and allow these product to list without the SEC action on acceleration of effectiveness.
But the long and the short of it is that several SOL ETPs, LTC ETPs, etc are lined up to launch ASAP once a resolution comes either from government reopening or the Exchanges deciding to list an otherwise timeline cleared product.
So the TLDR, ignore the October 19b-4 deadlines. They are NOT launch deadlines but SRO Rule deadlines and all those rule proposals were cleared by the Generic Listing Standards (for crypto assets that don’t yet qualify for GLS, their 19b4s are still pending).
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