Wu learned that Bloomberg ETF analyst Eric Balchunas said the U.S. SEC has solicited public comments on new types of ETFs, partly due to the recent surge in prediction market ETF applications. The SEC aims to establish a unified framework to clarify which products are suitable for ETF issuance, standardize the approval process, reduce backlogs, and prevent issuers from gaining regulatory advantages by filing applications early.

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FoldedCosmosCat
· 1h ago
Good thing, now various groups are racing to submit, it's indeed time to set rules.
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RugProofMaybe
· 06-30 16:43
The unified framework means higher barriers, making it harder for small institutions to operate, but at least the approval process won't be as arbitrary as before.
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NonceCollector
· 06-30 16:35
The SEC has finally begun to seriously examine the compliance boundaries of prediction market ETFs, which could be a double-edged sword for Polymarket-like projects.
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