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Scaramucci: "Bitcoin spot ETF could be approved next week"
Renowned analyst Anthony Scaramucci claimed that the SEC could approve Bitcoin spot ETFs next week.
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With everything positive, the approval of Bitcoin spot ETFs is a certainty. The market has already priced in a possible confirmation.
Anthony Scaramucci, a popular name in the crypto industry, claimed that the SEC could approve Bitcoin spot ETFs next week. Scaramucci linked his claim to the week of Christmas.
Scaramucci: "Just a theory"
Anthony Scaramucci shared his views on the SEC and ETFs from platform X. Scaramucci called it a theory. According to the famous analyst's theory, the SEC may approve Bitcoin spot ETFs next week, taking advantage of the slower news flow during the Christmas week.
"It's just a theory: and don't be surprised if it happens, but it sounds like the Bitcoin cash ETF could be approved as early as next week," Scaramucci said. It's holiday week, and it's also a way to hide the news because people aren't paying attention. Slowing down of the classic news flow. The market does not expect this. Be prepared." *Said.
The famous analyst drew attention by calling the Bitcoin spot ETF a Bitcoin cash ETF. Scaramucci's reference to a Bitcoin cash ETF is based on recent meetings between institutions and the SEC. BlackRock and other institutions have changed their Bitcoin spot ETF applications to a "cash-only" model at the SEC's request.