Financial lawyer Scott Johnsson: No sign of spot Ethereum ETF being approved before year-end
According to Mars Finance news, financial lawyer Scott Johnsson said on the X platform that the spot Ethereum ETF is expected to be rejected by the SEC next month, and it is likely that nothing will be approved later this year. He said: “The SEC will be forced to lock in a path in the next 60 days. The direct impact on ETH, but the indirect impact on the broader field will also be significant. There are still many things that need to be resolved if the SEC commits unforced behavior again Sexually wrong, I wouldn't be surprised either. I'm just leaving some room for the political winds to change, but I don't see any indication that that's likely to happen."
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