JPMorgan Chase: If the US SEC refuses to approve the spot Ethereum ETF, it may face legal challenges and ultimately lose the case
JPMorgan stated that the Wells notice issued by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) to trading platform Robinhood (HOOD) should not be a barrier to the final approval of the Ether ETF. JPMorgan believes that the legal action taken by the SEC against cryptocurrency exchanges seems to be an attempt by the agency to influence US policy makers and legislators, who will eventually be responsible for passing cryptocurrency market regulations. If the SEC refuses to approve the Ether ETF, it may face legal challenges and ultimately fail.
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