Bybit to Restrict Services in Japan Amid Regulatory Pressure
Crypto exchange Bybit will limit access for Japanese users in 2025, citing compliance with strict local regulations.
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Abstract:Spot Ether exchange-traded funds (ETFs) are set to commence trading in the United States on July 23, following final approval.

Spot Ether exchange-traded funds (ETFs) are set to commence trading in the United States on July 23, following final approval.
On July 22, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) gave the green light to the final S-1 registration statements needed for their launch across multiple stock exchanges, including the Nasdaq, New York Stock Exchange, and Chicago Board Options Exchange. Approved issuers include prominent names such as BlackRock, Fidelity, Grayscale, 21Shares, Bitwise, Franklin Templeton, VanEck, and Invesco Galaxy.
This milestone follows the SEC's earlier approval on May 23 of the 19b-4 applications, permitting the listing and trading of spot Ether ETFs on these exchanges. The iShares Ethereum Trust by BlackRock will be listed on the Nasdaq, while the Grayscale Ethereum Trust will appear on the NYSE.

Analysts predict that these spot Ether ETFs could draw between 10-20% of the inflows seen by spot Bitcoin ETFs since their introduction six months ago. Crypto analyst Mark Dunleavy highlighted the potential impact on Ethers spot price, noting that ETH is “less available on exchanges, meaning thinner order books and less to purchase,” which could make its price more sensitive to buying demand from ETFs compared to Bitcoin.
The spot Ether ETFs come with a variety of fee structures. Invesco and Galaxy have set their management fees at 0.25%, slightly above VanEck's 0.20% and Franklin Templeton's 0.19%. These rates are significantly lower than the 2.50% management fee charged by Grayscale‘s existing Ethereum Trust. Notably, most spot Ether ETFs, including those from Fidelity, 21Shares, Bitwise, Franklin, and VanEck, will waive fees until a certain time period elapses or their products reach a specific net asset threshold. Grayscale’s new Ethereum Mini Trust will also waive fees for the first six months or until it accumulates $2 billion in net assets.
Crypto-native hedge funds, which have traditionally self-custodied significant amounts of spot ETH, are now turning to institutional market makers like Virtu Financial to exchange those holdings for ETF shares. Over a dozen crypto-native funds, each managing assets exceeding $1 billion, have expressed interest in these exchanges.
The launch of spot Ether ETFs adds to the expanding roster of publicly traded crypto funds, which already includes nearly a dozen spot Bitcoin ETFs that began trading after receiving regulatory approval in January. Currently, ETFs hold more than $50 billion worth of Bitcoin.
Industry analysts foresee that the listing of ETH ETFs could lead to substantial inflows, potentially driving up the spot price of Ether as these new investment vehicles gain traction in the market.

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