According to federal authorities, Council is accused of being part of a group that hacked the SEC ... approved the first Bitcoin exchange-traded funds (ETF) of the United States. The fake ...
The SEC is reviewing a request to list the first options tied to spot ETH ETFs on NYSE American’s securities exchange in the ...
What Happened: The FBI apprehended Eric Council Jr. on Thursday, accusing him of conspiring with others to gain unauthorized access to the SEC’s X account in January. This fake announcement ...
Investors are getting a greater variety of ways to bet on bitcoin, with the SEC on Friday granting fast-track approval to the CBOE and NYSE to trade options for certain ETFs. That comes both as an ...
Spot Bitcoin exchange-traded funds (ETFs) could see a significant liquidity boost, after the latest approval of the United States Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). On Oct. 18, the US SEC ...
Eric Counsel Jr. is accused of helping to hack the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission's X account in order to post false ...
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is delaying its decision on approving Ethereum (ETH) spot market ...
BlackRock Inc. on Wednesday filed an application with the U.S. Securities & Exchange Commission seeking approval to create ...
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) approved stock exchange rule changes that permit the listing of options tied to spot bitcoin ETFs, broadening the investment ecosystem around ...
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Javier Bastardo covers Bitcoin and crypto news from the ... and posted a fake message on behalf of the SEC Chair. "Today the SEC grants approval for #Bitcoin Bitcoin ETFs for listing on all ...
Cboe Global Markets is hoping to push the SEC into ruling on the question, by seeking approval for a rule change that would permit it to list and trade ETF share classes. Regulators must respond ...